Laurence Coriat | |
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Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, film director |
Laurence Coriat is a French screenwriter and short film director, [1] best known for her work with Michael Winterbottom.
Coriat was born in France and moved to England in her twenties. [2] In 1999, she teamed with British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom on Wonderland [3] which was selected in competition at Cannes in 1999 and won the best British Independent Film award that year. She would work with Winterbottom again on A Summer in Genoa ,. [4] Other features include Me Without You , Hunky Dory and Patagonia .
In 2018, she wrote for the British crime drama television series McMafia, inspired by the book McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld (2008) by journalist Misha Glenny. [5]
Production | Notes | Distributor |
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Wonderland | Directed by Michael Winterbottom | USA Films |
Me Without You | Directed by Sandra Goldbacher | Momentum Pictures |
Genova | Directed by Michael Winterbottom | Metrodome |
Patagonia | Directed by Marc Evans | Verve Pictures |
Hunky Dory | Directed by Marc Evans | Entertainment One |
Everyday | Directed by Michael Winterbottom | Channel 4 |
Ladygrey | Directed by Alain Choquart | Rézo Films |
McMafia |
| BBC One |
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