
Where the beret -as an attribute for movie directors- originates is unknown to me, but, likewise for painters, it has become almost a stigma. Or cartoonesque, at least...
Buñuel, the great Spanish director, to start with

or Frederico Fellini, for instance, to name just another one

or director, producer and screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola

and let me mention Enrico Banducci, the impressario who launched Barbra Streisand, worked with Woody Allen in his early days and Dick Cavett.

Here pictured with Mort Sahl in the early 1960's.
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