Roland Topor
Roland Topor was a French illustrator, cartoonist, comics artist, painter, novelist, playwright, film and TV writer, filmmaker and actor, known for the surreal nature of his work. He gained notoriety as one of the home cartoonists of the subversive French magazine Hara-Kiri, renamed later Charlie-Hebdo.
Roland Topor wrote the novel The Tenant (Le Locataire chimérique, 1964), which was adapted to film by Roman Polanski in 1976. The Tenant is the story of a Parisian of Polish descent, a chilling exploration of alienation and identity, asking disturbing questions about how we define ourselves.
Movies
Le Cinéma au travail comme la mort
Three Lives and Only One Death
Bum #2
Topor, Père et Fils
The Satin Spider
Le médecin
Swann in Love
Biche
The Ones That Got Away
The murderous fencer
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Renfield
Destins parallèles
Ratataplan
The Boss
The Daughter of the Railroad Crossing Guard
Le pochard
The Butcher, the Star and the Orphan
Inspector Labelote
Sweet Movie
Threshold of the Void
Homme dans le métro
Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?
Un émissaire du prince