Véra Belmont

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Véra Belmont
Born (1938-11-17) 17 November 1938
Paris, France
Occupation Film producer, film director, screenwriter
Years active 1960–present

Véra Belmont (born 17 November 1938) is a French film producer, director and screenwriter. Since 1960, she has produced 45 films, directed 5 films, and written 8 films. Her films were greatly inspired by François Truffaut and other members of the New Wave movement.[1] Her 1985 film Red Kiss was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, where Charlotte Valandrey won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.[2]

Filmography

Producer

  • Ça va être ta fête (1960)
  • The Devil's Tricks (1966)
  • The Crime of David Levinstein (1967)
  • Law of Survival (1967)
  • Young Wolves (1968)
  • Naked Childhood (1968)
  • Money-Money (1969)
  • Quatre hommes aux poings nus (1970)
  • The Cop (1970)
  • The Demise of Father Mouret (1970)
  • Les petits enfants d'Attila (1972)
  • Marriage a la Mode (1973)
  • Lo Païs (1973)
  • Israel, Why (1973, documentary)
  • À cause de l'homme à la voiture blanche (1975)

  • La route (1975)
  • Dehors-dedans (1975)
  • Weak Spot (1975)
  • French Provincial (1975)
  • The Garden of Torture (1976)
  • Les loulous (1977)
  • Dirty Dishes (1978)
  • Prisoners of Mao (1979)
  • La guerre des polices (1979)
  • Tendres cousines (1980)
  • Les Charlots contre Dracula (1980)
  • Quest for Fire (1981)
  • Légitime violence (1982)
  • Les mots pour le dire (1983)
  • This Is My Country (1984)

  • Diesel (1985)
  • Bayan ko: Kapit sa patalim (1985)
  • Red Kiss (1985)
  • Life Is Rosy (1987)
  • Cher frangin (1989)
  • Eminent Domain (1990)
  • Milena (1991)
  • Ben Rock (1992)
  • Farinelli (1994)
  • The Truce (1997)
  • Marquise (1997)
  • Paddy (1999)
  • Marie Marmaille (2002, TV movie)
  • Chok-Dee (2005)
  • Survivre avec les loups (2007)

Director

  • Prisoners of Mao (1979)
  • Red Kiss (1985)
  • Milena (1991)
  • Marquise (1997)
  • Survivre avec les loups (2007)

References

  1. Bates, Kirsten http://bombsite.com/issues/31/articles/1304, ‘’BOMB Magazine'’ Spring, 1990. Retrieved on 31 May 2013.
  2. "Berlinale: 1986 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 17 January 2011. 

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