James Huth

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James Huth (born 29 August 1966 in Sutton, Greater London) is an English-born French film director, screenwriter and producer, mostly known for his collaborations with actor Jean Dujardin. [1] [2] [3]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleBox OfficeNotes
1992TélécommandesDirector & WriterShort
1993Big DreamShort
1998 Serial Lover $1.4 million [4] Chicago International Film Festival - FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention
Cinemania Film Festival - Audience Award
Paris Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
Nominated - Paris Film Festival - Grand Prix
2003 Dead End Producer
2005 Brice de Nice Director, Writer & Editor$33 million [5]
2007 Hellphone Director, Writer & Producer$5.7 million [6]
2009 Lucky Luke Director & Writer$17.6 million [7]
2012 Happiness Never Comes Alone Director, Writer & Co-producer$14.5 million [8]
2016 Brice 3 Director & Writer$13.1 million [9]

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References

  1. AlloCine biography
  2. Le Nouvel Observateur biography
  3. Canal + biography
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  6. "Hellphone (2007) - JPBox-Office". www.jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
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  8. "Un bonheur n\'arrive jamais seul (2012) - JPBox-Office". www.jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
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