Diourka Medveczky
Directing
Biography
Diourka Medveczky was a Hungarian-born French sculptor, screenwriter, and film director. He moved to France in the 1950s and became known for his sculptural works, which were exhibited in various galleries. Medveczky ventured into filmmaking in the 1960s, directing short films such as Le Socrate (1968) and Paul (1969). He collaborated with his then-wife, actress Bernadette Lafont, who starred in his films. Medveczky's work in both sculpture and film was characterized by its avant-garde style and exploration of philosophical themes. He passed away in Nîmes, France, at the age of 88.
Known For

Follows a young man who leaves his affluent life to join a wandering vegetarian cult. Led by a charismatic pilgrim, the group subsists by begging, often drawing local ire, like when they're arrested for stealing eggs. Paul and a fellow follower, Marianne, attempt to create a secluded paradise on a remote island.
Paul

A young woman comes to despise her lover because his bike has just broken down.
Jeanne et la Moto

A priest succumbs to the charms of his lovely cleaning lady and decides to find a husband when she finds herself pregnant with her works.
Marie et le Curé
A “Cinéma, de notre temps” series episode directed by french film critic André S. Labarthe, originally aired 24 March 2012.