Philippe Lioret

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Philippe Lioret

Philippe Lioret at 2009 KVIFF
Born (1955-10-10) 10 October 1955
Paris, France
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Years active 1982-present

Philippe Lioret (born 10 October 1955 in Paris) is a French film director and screenwriter.

Filmography

Short films

  • 1984: Tout doit disparaître
  • 1994: La Sirène, Series 3000 scénarios against a virus
  • 1995: 1, 2, 3 lumières!
  • 2001: Pas d'histoires, Series on daily racism
  • 2005: Tue l'amour, Series Cannes talents
  • 2005: Vache-qui-rit, Series Cannes talents

Awards

  • 1993: Won Best Director and Best Script at the Festival de Saint-Sébastien for Tombés du ciel
  • 2001: Nominated for Gold St. George for Mademoiselle at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival[1]
  • 2004: 3 category nominations at the 29th César Awards for L'Équipier
  • 2007: won 2 Cesars with 5 nominations for various categories at the 32nd César Awards for his film Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas. Kad Merad from the movie won Cesar for Best Actor in a Secondary Role for and Mélanie Laurent won Cesar for Best Female Newcomer
  • 2007: Étoiles d'or of French cinema press for Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas
  • 2009: Lux Prize 2009 by European Parliament.[2]
  • 2009: Won "Label Europa Cinemas" and "Prize of the Ecumenical Jury" at the Berlin International Film Festival
  • 2009: Won "Best Screenplay" and "Special Prize of the Young Jury" at the Gijon International Film Festival
  • 2009: Won Grand Prize for Dramatic Feature at the Heartland Film Festival
  • 2009: Won the Audience Award at the Warsaw International Film Festival
  • 2009: Won the Peace Film Award at the Unabhaengiges FilmFest Osnabrueck

References

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