This is an alphabetical list of films produced or filmed in Guinea.
Didier Van Cauwelaert is a French author of Belgian descent who was born in Nice. In 1994 his novel Un Aller simple won the Prix Goncourt.
Claude Berri was a French film director, writer, producer, actor and distributor.
The Prix Rosny-Aîné is a literary prize for French science fiction. It has been awarded annually since 1980 in two categories: best novel and best short fiction.
Valérie Kaprisky is a French actress.
Nathalie Roussel is a French actress of stage, television and film. She is best known for her role in the 1991 films My Father's Glory and My Mother's Castle.
Fabrice Luchini is a French stage and film actor. He has appeared in films such as Potiche, The Women on the 6th Floor, and In the House.
Vladimir Cosma is a Romanian composer, conductor and violinist.
Jean-Pierre Bacri was a French actor and screenwriter.
The Festival du Film policier de Cognac was an annual film festival that took place in Cognac, France from 1982 to 2007. The festival focused on the police/crime genre and also featured a short and a television film competition after 1993.
Capitalizing on the notoriety of the film festival, an unrelated crime book convention named Polar : Le Festival was inaugurated in 1996.
Philippe Sarde is a French film composer. Considered among the most versatile and talented French film composers of his generation, Sarde has scored over two hundred films, film shorts, and television mini-series. He received an Academy Award nomination for Tess (1979), and twelve César Award nominations, winning for Barocco (1976) and The Judge and the Assassin (1976). In 1993, Sarde received the Joseph Plateau Music Award.
The grand prix de l'Imaginaire, until 1992 the grand prix de la science-fiction française, is a French literary award for speculative fiction, established in 1972 by the writer Jean-Pierre Fontana as part of the science fiction convention of Clermont-Ferrand.
Carlos was a French singer, entertainer and actor. He is sometimes called Jean-Christophe Doltovitch.
Bernard René Giraudeau was a French actor, film director, scriptwriter, producer and writer.
BAC Films is a French film production and distribution company. Based in Paris, the company was founded in 1986 by Jean Labadie, Éric Heumann, and Stéphane Sorlat. Capital shares of the company were re-allocated in 1988 when Vivendi took 10% followed by a 20% stake in the capital of the company, which allowed BAC Films to make major and ambitious acquisitions.
Marc Cholodenko, is a French novelist, translator, poet, screenwriter and dialoguist.
Jean-Pierre Vincent was a French theatrical actor and director.
Étienne Draber was a French actor.