The filmmaker Yves Boisset, who marked the 1970s with committed and political films like “Dupont Lajoie” on ordinary racism, died on Monday at the age of 86, his family announced to AFP.
In 1975, released his most famous film, “Dupont Lajoie”, from racist murders in Marseille committed a few years earlier. Jean Carmet bursts the screen. Far -right fights and intimidation took place during filming and theaters. Yves Boisset had been treated for several days at the Franco-British hospital in Levallois-Perret in Hauts-de-Seine, where he died.