Marie Joseph Henri Jean de Baroncelli was born in
Paris a few months before the outbreak of the
First World War. On his father's death, he would become the tenth Marquis of Baroncelli, and "Le disgracié" (1946) He married the theatre star
Sophie Desmarets in October 1950 and the couple moved into an old farm that he had inherited on the northwestern side of
Montpellier where for several years during the summers they followed a celebrity life-style, with frequent parties. However, unseasonal frost in 1956 ruined the wine harvest that year and much of the farmland had to be sold. Further land sales followed, and most of the 300 hectares had been sold and developed for housing by the later 1960s. Meanwhile, the couple's daughter was born in 1952. From 1953 till 1983, he contributed regularly to
Le Monde, supplying numerous film reviews along with interviews and investigative pieces. He served on several film festival juries (
Berlin 1957,
Cannes 1958 and
1963, and
Venice 1961). At one stage, he was a member of the organising committee for the
Cannes Film Festival. He has also featured several times on
French radio the arts and review programme "
Le Masque et la Plume". He was an early contributor to
Libération, originally a resistance newspaper, and was a founding member of
Association française des cinémas d'art et d'essai (Confederation of Arts Cinemas). ==References==