
Alexandre Trauner (born Sándor Trau; 3 August 1906 in Budapest, Hungary – 5 December 1993 in Omonville-la-Petite, France) was a Hungarian film production designer. After studying painting at Hungarian Royal Drawing School, he left the country in 1929, fleeing from the antisemitic government of Admiral Horthy. In Paris, he became the assistant of set designer Lazare Meerson, at the studios in Épinay-sur-Seine working on such films as À nous la liberté (1932) and La Kermesse héroïque (1935). In 1937, he became a chief set designer. Trauner worked with director Marcel Carné for some years on such films as Port of Shadows (Quai des brumes, 1938), Le Jour se lève (1939), and Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du paradis, 1945). Trauner worked in hiding on Children of Paradise, which was filmed at the Victorine Studios in Nice during 1943 and 1944 during the Nazi's Occupation of France. He worked with Billy Wilder on eight films between 1958 and 1978, including the sets for The Apartment (1960), on which he made use of false perspective, a characteristic of his work. For his work on this film, he won an Academy Award. He also worked on John Huston's The Man Who Would Be King (1975), Joseph Losey's Don Giovanni (1979), and Luc Besson's Subway (1985). In 1980, he was a member of the jury at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Source: Article "Alexandre Trauner" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Love Comedy
1989
Reunion
1989
'Round Midnight
1986
Subway
1985
So Long, Stooge
1983
The Train Killer
1983
The Trout
1982
Coup de Torchon
1981
Don Giovanni
1979
Fedora
1978
Mr. Klein
1976
Promise at Dawn
1970
Uptight
1968
Kiss Me, Stupid
1964
Irma la Douce
1963
One, Two, Three
1961
Paris Blues
1961
Goodbye Again
1961
The Apartment
1960
The Nun's Story
1959
The Happy Road
1957
Rififi
1955
The Green Glove
1952
Othello
1951
Chicago Digest
1951
Mystery Tour
1947
Summer Light
1943
Stormy Waters
1941
Daybreak
1939
Hôtel du Nord
1938
Port of Shadows
1938
Hatred
1938
Bizarre, Bizarre
1937
Zouzou
1934
L'Âge d'or
1930






























































