
French director Henri Fabiani left his mark on both film and television, creating works that spanned multiple decades. This article chronicles his creative output, from his earliest endeavors in the 1940s to his continued influence in the 1970s.
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Films
1. Houston, Texas

Houston, Texas: A report on this extraordinary boom town that owes its fortune to oil. Directed by George Barrie, this 1956 documentary offers an in-depth look at a city on the rise, shaped by the wealth and opportunity that oil brought to the Southern United States.
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TMDb Rating: 5.0
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Release Date: 1956-01-01
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Runtime: 9.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Cinépanorama

Take a journey through time and culture with "Cinépanorama, " a captivating documentary series that first aired back in 1956. This incredible show spans across 10 seasons, showcasing 104 incredible episodes that will leave you intrigued and yearning for more. By exploring the world of film from a multitude of perspectives, "Cinépanorama" manages to enchant audiences with its unique blend of history and art. As you dive into this cinematic adventure, be prepared to discover your newfound love for the power of stories, all presented in the original French language with the charm and elegance that only the French language can offer.
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Original Name: Cinépanorama
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TMDb Rating: 8.0
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Languages: ["fr"]
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Episode Runtime: [30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["FR"]
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Original Language: fr
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Type: Documentary
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First Air Date: 1956-02-04
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Last Air Date: 1965-07-24
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Number of Seasons: 10
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Number of Episodes: 104