Michèle Ray-Gavras

Michèle Ray-Gavras (born 1939) is a French film producer and journalist. As an independent journalist between 1963 and 1977, Michèle Ray covered struggles in Vietnam and Bolivia for multiple French media. Between April 1966 and February 1967, while reporting on the Vietnam war, Michèle Ray travelled in South Vietnam among the American GI forces. She then continued to the communist north and was captured by the Vietcong on 17 January 1967. She was liberated on 6 February after falling sick. She brought back a special report published in the Nouvel Observateur, a film that was used in the documentary Far from Vietnam, and she published a book, The Two Shores of Hell. She traveled to Bolivia in 1967 to report on the capture and death of Che Guevara, publishing an article in Paris Match before being expelled from the country. In 1971, Michèle Ray was covering the Uruguayan general election for French television and radio, when she was kidnapped by the anarchist group OPR-33 and held for 3 days, between 29 November and 3 December before being released. Costa Gavras was in Uruguay at the time, preparing his film State of Siege. Source: Article "Michèle Ray-Gavras" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Birth Location Paris, France
Born 1939-01-01

Movies

Burke & Hare as French Family
2010
Far from Vietnam as Narrator (segment "Victor Charlie") (voice)
1967

Movies

2019
2017
Graziella Producer
2015
Capital Producer
2012
Summer of '62 Producer
2007
The Colonel Producer
2006
Suzanne Thanks
2005
The Ax Producer
2005
Amen. Producer
2002
Pereira Declares Co-Producer
1995
Cemetery Man Executive Producer
1994
Latcho Drom Producer
1993
Family Business Producer
1986
Tea in the Harem Producer
1985
Hanna K. Executive Producer
1983
Special Section Producer
1975
Far from Vietnam Camera Operator
1967
The Ax Producer
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