Jean-Claude Brisseau
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Jean-Claude Brisseau (born 17 July 1944) is a French filmmaker best known for his 2002 film Secret Things ("Choses Secrètes") and his 2006 film The Exterminating Angels ("Les Anges exterminateurs").
He was formerly a professor at La Femis (Paris).
[edit] Film career
His film "Celine" was nominated for a Golden Bear Award at the 1992 Berlin International Film Festival. At the Cannes Film Festival, he was awarded the France Culture Award in 2003 for Secret Things; in 1988 he was awarded the Special Award for the Youth. IMDB
[edit] Filmography
- Les Anges Exterminateurs (2006)
- aka Exterminating Angels
- Choses Secrètes (2002)
- aka Secret Things
- Les Savates du bon Dieu (2000)
- aka Workers for the Good Lord
- L'Ange Noir (1994)
- aka The Black Angel
- Céline (1992)
- Noce blanche (1989)
- aka White Wedding
- De bruit et de Fureur (1988)
- aka Sound and Fury
- Un jeu Brutal (1983)
- La Croisée des Chemins (1975)
[edit] References
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