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Christian Faure | |
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Born | 1954 Grignols, Dordogne, France |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, director |
Years active | 1983–present |
Christian Faure (born 1954) is a French screenwriter and film director.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | La palombière | Assistant director | Directed by Jean-Pierre Denis |
1986 | Mauvais Sang | Directed by Leos Carax | |
1987 | Field of Honor | Writer | Directed by Jean-Pierre Denis |
1990 | Vincent & Theo | Assistant director | Directed by Robert Altman |
1991 | Dingo | Directed by Rolf de Heer | |
Série rose | Director | TV series (1 episode) | |
1994 | C'est mon histoire | TV series (1 episode) | |
Coup de chien | TV movie | ||
Coeur à prendre | TV movie | ||
Ferbac | TV series (1 episode) | ||
1996 | Loin des yeux | TV movie | |
1997 | L'enfant perdu | TV movie | |
L'enfant du bout du monde | Director & writer | TV movie | |
1998 | L'instit | Director | TV series (1 episode) |
Fugue en ré | TV movie | ||
2000 | Suite en ré | TV movie | |
Just a Question of Love | Director & writer | TV movie | |
2001 | Les boeuf-carottes | Director | TV series (2 episodes) |
2002 | La mort est rousse | TV movie | |
2003 | Sœur Thérèse.com | TV series (2 episodes) | |
T'as voulu voir la mer... | TV movie | ||
2004 | Courrier du coeur | TV movie | |
2005 | A Love to Hide | TV movie | |
Le piège du Père Noël | TV movie | ||
2006 | The Poisoner | TV movie | |
2008 | Papillon noir | TV movie Luchon International Film Festival - Best Director | |
Les hauts murs | Director & writer | ||
2009 | La liste | TV movie | |
2010 | Fais danser la poussière | Director | TV movie Luchon International Film Festival - Audience Award |
Mademoiselle Drot | TV movie | ||
2011 | Le monde à ses pieds | TV movie | |
2012 | Paradis amers | TV movie | |
2013 | 3 Femmes en colère | Director & writer | TV movie |
2014 | Au nom des fils | TV movie | |
La loi | Director | TV movie Nominated - Globes de Cristal Award for Best Television Film or Television Series Nominated - Monte-Carlo Television Festival - Best Television Film | |
2016 | La promesse du feu | TV movie | |
2019 | La promesse de l'eau | TV movie |
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