Jean Seberg, Otto Preminger and Francoise Sagan, Berlin
Jan. 1, 1950 - Berlin, Germany - Austrian-born director OTTO PREMINGER with actress JEAN SEBERG (L) and French writer FRANCOISE SAGAN. Known as a filmmaker with a penchant for being notoriously tough on his actors, Preminger showed a special talent for film-noir crime dramas at Fox in the 1940s, before tackling controversial and frequently taboo subjects such as race, drug addiction and rape in several independent films of the 1950s and 60s
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Addiction Austrian-born Controversial Dramas Drug Film-noir Filmmaker Francoise Frequently Notoriously Preminger Rape Sagan Seberg Showed Subjects Taboo Tackling Talent Tough
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