Claude Miller

Claude Miller

Renowned for his poignant dramas, Claude Miller was born in Paris, France in 1942 and remained active in the film industry from 1969 until his death in 2012. Adept at crafting riveting psychological narratives, he is best recognized for films like "The Best Way to Walk", "The Little Thief", and "Class Trip", with his film "The Accompanist" earning a nomination at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Miller's distinctive authorial style was characterized by sensitive character portrayals, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the impact of past on present. Claude Miller, with his keen eye for human emotions and a deep understanding of the complexities of life, was an artist who painted vivid, intimate portraits on the canvas of cinema.