Ariel Zeitoun | |
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Nationality | French |
Occupation | Film director, film producer, screenwriter |
Ariel Zeitoun (born 26 September 1949) is a French director, producer, and screenwriter.
Zeitoun started as a producer in 1979 with L'école est finie . Later, he wrote the script for and directed Souvenirs, souvenirs .
In 2013 Zeitoun directed the historical drama Angélique , loosely based on the book of "Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels" by Anne Golon, which earned him international recognition by the critics and the public alike. [1]
Angélique is a series of thirteen historical adventure romance novels written by French author Anne Golon. Originally published from 1957 to 1985, the novels have reportedly sold 150 million copies worldwide and have been adapted into six feature films, several theatre productions, a Japanese manga series, and a French "global manga" comic book series. Only ten of the thirteen novels have been translated into English.
Georges Corraface is a French actor of Greek origin, born on December 7th, 1952 in Paris, France. He performed in film and television, following many years in French theatre, notably as a member of the International Center for Theatre Research under the direction of Peter Brook in the Peter Brook Company. His notable film credits include To Tama, Escape from L.A., La Pasión Turca, Vive La Mariée, Impromptu, Christopher Columbus, A Touch of Spice, and a feature film debut in The Mahabharata. His most popular television appearances include La Bicyclette Bleue, L'Éte Rouge in France, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles in the USA and Drifting Cities in Greece.
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Angelique or Angélique may refer to:
Zeitoun, Zeytoun, Żejtun, Zaytoun, Zeitun, Zitouna, "Zetum" or Zeita may refer to:
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