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Georges Huisman (May 3, 1889 - December 28, 1957) was a French historian and politician who served as the Jury President of the Cannes Film Festival from 1946 to 1949. He also served as the mayor of Valmondois from 1932 to 1939.
He founded the Cannes Film Festival at the behest of the French Prime Minister Jean Zay. Their goal was to create a film festival that would rival the prestige of the Venice Film Festival.
Biography
He was born in Valenciennes on 3 May 1889. He graduated with a degree in history from the École Nationale des Chartes. He died on 28 December 1957 in Paris.
Career
He served as the Jury President of the Cannes Film Festival from 1946 to 1949.
He also served as the mayor of Valmondois from 1932 to 1939. He also served as the director of the Administration of Fine Arts.
Throughout his career, he held various positions in the French Government. However, after the defeat of France in the Second World War, he was relieved of his responsibilities by the Vichy Regime.
See also
Cannes Film Festival
Academie Francaise
References
External links
Academie Francaise
Biography
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