Jean Signoret

Movies

For Don Carlos
Pour Don Carlos was the biggest production by Société des Films Musidora (est. December 10, 1919). Based on a novel by Pierre Benoît, Musidora’s first creatively autonomous work is set during the conflict between Carlists and Bourbons in late 19th century Spain. Benoît insisted that Jacques Lasseyne, a Spanish grandee who put money into the production, should co-direct. The film was shot in 1920, in the Spanish Basque Country. It represents a turning point in Musidora’s career, sparking her passionate love affair with a country and a culture that welcomed her as a great star. Above all, though, she encountered Antonio Cañero, a bullfighter who acted as her technical adviser on the film. Because of him, she did all she could to ensure that her succeeding productions, until 1926, were shot in Spain. Pour Don Carlos was released in Paris and in Madrid in December 1921, in a shortened version because its original, three-hour length made it impossible to release in the market of the time.
Suzanne
Suzanne and the prince of Sylvanie fall in love with each other, but this is prohibited.
Paris During the War
This short film is included as a bonus feature on the Flicker Alley 2-disc DVD of J'accuse!.
Mothers of France
Lieutenant Robert d'Urbex
A mother loses first her son and then her husband in the trenches of France during the First World War. She devotes herself to the French cause and to helping those wounded in the war.
Triple entente
Short romantic comedy starring Musidora as a capricious woman.
Les fiancés de 1914
Prosper