Gérard Bourgeois


Gérard Bourgeois was a leading French film director during the silent era.
After ten years in the theater, Gérard Bourgeois became artistic director of Lux-films. In 1911, he joined the company Pathé. He first filmed historical films, then realistic films including the landmark 1911 film "Victimes de l'alcoolisme", before founding his own production company with René Mathey, Les Films MB.
Bourgeois made 142 films between 1908 and 1925. He directed many of the popular Nick Winter comedy mysteries starring Georges Vinter in the early 1910s including 1911's "Nick Winter et le vol de la Joconde" about an attempt theft of the Mona Lisa. His 1916 feature "Christophe Colomb" a biography of Christopher Columbus is available for viewing online at YouTube. His other notable films include "Hamlet", "L'Aventurier", 1921 : "Un drame sous Napoléon, "Faust" and "L'Homme sans nerfs".
He moved to Neuilly before 1914. At the beginning of World War I, he joined as a foreign volunteer with his son in the French army. He evacuated eight days after arriving at the front because of illness.

Selected filmography