Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
March 30, 1920
Died
May 24, 2003 (83 years old)
Sézanne, Marne, France
François Boyer
Biography
François Boyer (1920 - 24 May 2003) was a French screenwriter. He achieved considerable success with his first attempt at screenwriting, Forbidden Games (1952). Initially, he found no studio interested in his work, so he redesigned the screenplay as a novel and published it in 1947 under the title The Secret Game. Although the novel achieved little or no success in its native country, it became a huge commercial success in America. All of a sudden, Boyer's novel was a hot property, so director René Clément, in conjunction with two writers Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, helped turn it into a screenplay. While Boyer receives story credit for the film, little is known of how much of his own screenplay made it to the screen. The film was a huge international success, and won an Honorary Oscar for the best foreign language film of its year.
Although Boyer remained prolific throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, little of his subsequent work had as much impact as Forbidden Games. His 1962 film La Guerre des Boutons, however, was remade by producer David Puttnam in 1994 as The War of the Buttons.
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Known For
Acting
Writing

Under the Sign of the Bull
Writer
1969

The 25th Hour
Writer
1967

The Gardener of Argenteuil
Writer, Adaptation
1966

The Buddies
Writer
1965

Weekend at Dunkirk
Adaptation
1964

Bebert and the Train
Writer
1963

A Monkey in Winter
Writer
1962

War of the Buttons
Writer
1962

A Kiss for a Killer
Dialogue, Screenplay
1957

People of No Importance
Writer, Dialogue
1956

The Little Rebels
Adaptation, Dialogue
1955

Forbidden Games
Novel, Screenplay, Story
1952
