Bernard Stora | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Director, Screenwriter |
Years active | 1964-present |
Bernard Stora (born 22 November 1942) is a French director and screenwriter.
Year | Title | Role | Box Office | Notes |
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1964 | Inferno | Assistant director | $400.000 [1] | Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot |
Patate | Assistant director | $10.4 million [2] | Directed by Robert Thomas | |
1966 | Le Père Noël a les yeux bleus | Assistant director | Directed by Jean Eustache | |
1968 | Le tatoué | Assistant director | $24.1 million [3] | Directed by Denys de La Patellière |
Les cracks | Assistant director | $22.1 million [4] | Directed by Alex Joffé | |
1969 | Le clan des siciliens | Assistant director | $36.2 million [5] | Directed by Henri Verneuil |
Staircase | Assistant director | $1.9 million | Directed by Stanley Donen | |
1970 | Le Cercle Rouge | Assistant director | $32.5 million [6] | Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville |
Darling Lili | Assistant director | $3.3 million | Directed by Blake Edwards | |
1971 | The Married Couple of the Year Two | Assistant director | $21.2 million [7] | Directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau |
Un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide | Assistant director | $3.4 million [8] | Directed by Jacques Deray | |
The Burglars | Assistant director | $33.1 million [9] | Directed by Henri Verneuil | |
1972 | Le Tueur | Assistant director | $6.8 million [10] | Directed by Denys de La Patellière |
1973 | The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob | Assistant director | $54.7 million [11] | Directed by Gérard Oury |
Story of a Love Story | Assistant director | Directed by John Frankenheimer | ||
1975 | French Connection II | Assistant director | $18.2 million [12] | Directed by John Frankenheimer |
1977 | Shadow of the Castles | Assistant director | Directed by Daniel Duval | |
1978 | La Carapate | Second Unit Director | $21.9 million [13] | Directed by Gérard Oury |
La tortue sur le dos | Actor | $255.000 [14] | Directed by Luc Béraud | |
1979 | L'adoption | Writer | Directed by Marc Grunebaum | |
1980 | Three Men to Kill | Second Unit Director | $16.5 million [15] | Directed by Jacques Deray |
The Umbrella Coup | Second Unit Director | $18.4 million [16] | Directed by Gérard Oury | |
1981 | For a Cop's Hide | Second Unit Director | $17.8 million [17] | Directed by Alain Delon |
1982 | Le Choc | Second Unit Director | $11.3 million [18] | Directed by Robin Davis |
All Fired Up | Second Unit Director | $17.1 million [19] | Directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau | |
1983 | Le jeune marié | Director & writer | $3.2 million [20] | |
Le Battant | Second Unit Director | $14.5 million [21] | Directed by Alain Delon | |
Pablo est mort | Writer | TV movie directed by Philippe Lefebvre | ||
1984 | The Judge | Writer | Directed by Philippe Lefebvre | |
1985 | An Impudent Girl | Writer | $20.7 million [22] | Directed by Claude Miller Nominated - César Award for Best Writing |
True West | Adaptation | Play directed by Jean-Michel Ribes & Luc Béraud | ||
1986 | L'inconnue de Vienne | Director & writer | TV movie | |
1987 | Vent de panique | Director & writer | ||
1988 | La petite amie | Writer | $375.000 [23] | Directed by Luc Béraud |
1989 | À corps et à cris | Writer | TV movie directed by Josée Dayan | |
1990 | Six crimes sans assassins | Director & writer | TV movie | |
Le retour d'Arsène Lupin | Writer | TV series (1 episode) directed by Jordi Cadena | ||
1991 | La grande dune | Director & writer | TV movie | |
All Out | Writer | Directed by Thomas Koerfer | ||
1992 | Max et Jérémie | Writer | $4.7 million [24] | Directed by Claire Devers |
Stranger in the House | Writer | $3.1 million [25] | Directed by Georges Lautner | |
La femme à l'ombre | Writer | TV movie directed by Thierry Chabert | ||
1993 | The Flood | Writer | Directed by Igor Minaiev | |
Partenaires | Director | Play | ||
1994 | Consentement mutuel | Director & writer | $1 million [26] | |
La corruptrice | Director & writer | TV movie | ||
Les nuiteux | Writer | TV movie directed by Josée Dayan | ||
Couchettes express | Writer | TV movie directed by Luc Béraud | ||
1996 | Sixième classique | Director & writer | TV movie | |
Crédit bonheur | Writer | TV movie directed by Luc Béraud | ||
1997 | Avocat d'office | Director & writer | TV series (1 episode) | |
1999 | Un dérangement considérable | Director & writer | Cairo International Film Festival - Best Screenplay Cairo International Film Festival - Golden Pyramid Mons International Festival of Love Films - Prix Ciné Femme | |
George Dandin | Director | TV movie | ||
2000 | Mémoires en fuite | Writer | TV movie directed François Marthouret | |
2001 | Demain et tous les jours après | Director & writer | TV movie | |
L'aîné des Ferchaux | Director & writer | TV mini-series | ||
2002 | Les amants de Mogador | Writer | TV movie directed Souheil Ben-Barka | |
2003 | Une preuve d'amour | Director & writer | TV movie Luchon International Film Festival - Grand Prize French Fiction | |
2004 | Suzie Berton | Director & writer | TV movie Festival du Film Policier de Cognac - Grand Prix Téléfilm | |
Une autre vie | Writer | TV movie directed by Luc Béraud | ||
2006 | Le Grand Charles | Director, writer & Narrator | TV mini-series Festival de Programmes Audiovisuels - TV Series Luchon International Film Festival - Grand Prize History Nominated - Banff World Media Festival - Best Mini-Series | |
2008 | Elles et Moi | Director & writer | TV mini-series | |
2010 | Le 3e jour | Director & writer | TV movie | |
2011 | Isabelle disparue | Director & writer | TV movie | |
Celle que j'attendais | Director & writer | TV movie | ||
Bienvenue à Bouchon | Writer | TV movie directed by Luc Béraud | ||
2013 | La dernière campagne | Director & writer | TV movie Luchon International Film Festival - Best Screenplay | |
Ce monde est fou | Writer | TV movie directed by Badreddine Mokrani | ||
2014 | La douce empoisonneuse | Director & writer | TV movie | |
2020 | Villa Caprice | Director & writer | ||
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