(often spelled Clouzot in some listings), a director known for several French productions in the mid-90s. The story follows a classic vacation-gone-wild premise:
Clouzot was described by those who knew him as “a man of austere taste and fierce privacy.” He wore only charcoal gray suits, never gave interviews, and reportedly spoke less than 500 words per evening. Yet he possessed one invaluable asset: an address book filled with the names of disillusioned aristocrats, exiled artists, and discreet financiers. club private au portugal -1996- de francois clouzot
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