André Birabeau
André Birabeau (6 December 1890 – 1 October 1974) was a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
La débauche (1924), English trans. Revelation (1930). Cited as the first novel about a homosexual man from the mother's point of view
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Voyage d'agrément, became 1935 movie
Chfr. 35 (short story, 1928), became 1942 French movie À vos ordres, Madame
Le jardin aux vingt-cinq allées (1928)
Désirable (1949)
La belle égarée (1965)
Rendez-vous avec l'amour (1972)
L'amour naît où il veut (1974)
Tous feux éteints (1971)
, directed by Malcolm St. Clair (1927, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
Breakfast at Sunrise
The Girl and the Boy
Côte d'Azur, directed by (France, 1932, based on the play Côte d'Azur)
Roger Capellani
, directed by Alexandre Ryder (France, 1932, adaptation of a play by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers)
Buridan's Donkey
, directed by Léo Joannon (France, 1934, based on the play On a trouvé une femme nue)
On a trouvé une femme nue
Votre sourire, directed by and Pierre Caron (France, 1934, based on the play Votre sourire)
Monty Banks
, directed by Christian-Jaque (France, 1935, based on the novel Voyage d'agrément)
Voyage d'agrément
Un déjeuner de soleil, directed by (France, 1937, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
Marcel Cravenne
, directed by Jean Boyer (France, 1938, based on the play La Chaleur du sein)
Mother Love (1938 film)
, directed by Mario Mattoli (Italy, 1939, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
At Your Orders, Madame
À vos ordres, Madame, directed by (France, 1942, based on the short story Chfr. 35)
Jean Boyer
Punto negro, directed by (Argentina, 1943, based on the play Pamplemousse)
Luis Mottura
Fiori d'arancio, directed by (Italy, 1944, based on the play La fleur d'oranger)
Hobbes Dino Cecchini
La Femme fatale, directed by (France, 1946, based on the play La Femme fatale)