Bertrand Van Effenterre

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Bertrand Van Effenterre
Born (1946-03-02) 2 March 1946 (age 78)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, film producer
Years active1971–2014

Bertrand Van Effenterre (born 2 March 1946) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. His film Tumultes was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Perverse et docileAssistant director
1973Le retour d'Afrique
1974Erica MinorDirector, writer, Producer, Costume designer
& Production designer
My Little Loves Assistant director
1976 Duelle
Noroît
1977 Une sale histoire Documentary
1979 Mais ou et donc Ornicar Director, writer & Producer
1982Contes modernes: A propos du travailActorTV movie
1982Contes modernes: A propos du travailActorTV movie
1983Le bâtardDirector & writer
Biquefarre ProducerDocumentary
1984Côté coeur, côté jardinDirector, writer & Producer
1986Double messieursProducer & Production manager
1987 A Man in Love Production manager
1989 American Stories, Food, Family and Philosophy Executive producer
1990 Tumultes Director, writer & Producer
LacenaireActor
1992 Maigret Director & writerTV series (2 episodes)
1993Poisson-lune
François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits Executive producerDocumentary
1995Une femme dans la tempêteDirectorTV movie
1996Madame le proviseurDirector & writerTV series (1 episode)
1996-97Madame le consulDirector, writer & EditorTV series (2 episodes)
1996-98L'histoire du samediDirector & writerTV series (2 episodes)
1998TerminaleActor
2002Le pont de l'aigleDirector & writerTV movie
2003ProducerShort
2004Tout pour l'oseilleDirector, writer & Producer
A Common Thread Producer
Les Cordier, juge et flicDirectorTV series (1 episode)
2005-06Commissaire CordierTV series (2 episodes)
2006-07Sauveur GiordanoTV series (3 episodes)
2007 Paris enquêtes criminelles TV series (4 episodes)
2009-10 Sœur Thérèse.com TV series (2 episodes)
2012Quand les poules auront des dentsTV movie
2014La clef des champsTV movie

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References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: Tumultes". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 8 August 2009.