Miguel Courtois

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Miguel Courtois
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Miguel Courtois
Born1960 (age 6263)
OccupationDirector
Years active1988-present

Miguel Courtois (born 1960) is a French/Spanish film director and producer. He is known for directing the 2004 biographical film, The Wolf . [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Preuve d'amourDirector & writer
1989Les jupons de la révolutionTV series (1 episode)
1990 The Hitchhiker DirectorTV series (1 episode)
1992Une maman dans la villeTV movie
1993Leïla née en FranceDirector & writerTV movie
Le sang des innocentsDirectorTV movie
1994VengeancesTV movie
Le cri coupéTV movie
Killer Kid Writer & Associate Producer
1995Regards d'enfanceDirectorTV series (1 episode)
1996La femme rêvéeTV movie
Paroles d'enfantTV movie
La vie avant toutTV movie
1997Bouge !Producer
La bastide blancheDirectorTV mini-series
1998Le chant de l'homme mortWriter & producerTV movie
VertigesDirectorTV series (1 episode)
1999Une journée de merde !
Premières neigesProducerTV movie
1999-2001La crim'DirectorTV series (8 episodes)
2000-2001Le lycéeDirector & producerTV series (15 episodes)
2001Un angeDirector
2002FéroceProducer
Squash Short
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Nominated - César Award for Best Short Film
Brigade des mineursProducer & directorTV series (3 episodes)
2003DissonancesExecutive producer
2004 The Wolf Director
La citadelle EuropeProducerDocumentary
200511 M historia de un atentadoDirector
Seconde chanceTV movie
2006 GAL
2007Où es-tu ?TV mini-series
The First Cry ProducerDocumentary
Nominated - César Award for Best Documentary Film
2008 Skate or Die Director
2009Grands reportersProducerTV movie
2011Le Piège AfghanDirectorTV movie
Voir le pays du matin calmeProducerTV movie
2012 Operation E Director & writer
2014 Resistance DirectorTV mini-series
Nominated - Globe de Cristal Award for Best Television Film or Television Series
2015Au revoir... et à bientôt !TV movie
2016Lundi en histoiresDirector & writerTV series (1 episode)
2016-2017 Une famille formidable DirectorTV series (8 episodes)

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References

  1. "Elmundo.es - la historia de un infiltrado en ETA".