Norbert Carbonnaux
Norbert Carbonnaux was a French film director and screenwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Born in Amiens, he began his career as a screenwriter before moving into directing. Carbonnaux is best known for his comedies, including Candide ou l'optimisme au XXe siècle (1960), a modern adaptation of Voltaire's classic novel, and Les Bricoleurs (1963), which starred Jean Lefebvre and Francis Blanche. His films often featured satirical humor and social commentary, reflecting the changing dynamics of French society during his career. Carbonnaux's work remains a testament to his ability to blend humor with insightful observations on human behavior.
Léa in Winter

Cinépanorama

The Dance

The Tour of the Grand Dukes

Slightly Ahead

Hardboiled Egg Time

Hardboiled Egg Time

All Mad About Him

Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century

Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century

Slightly Ahead

Nine Boys, One Heart

Woman of Evil

Bille de clown

The Artless One

Adventure Starts Tomorrow

The Artless One

All Mad About Him

The Pirates of the Bois du Bologne

The Pirates of the Bois du Bologne
