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Philippe Garrel

Philippe Garrel

Philippe Garrel (French: [gaʁɛl]; born 6 April 1948; Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French director, cinematographer, screenwriter, film editor, and producer, associated with the French New Wave movement. Garrel and actress Brigitte Sy are the parents of actors Louis Garrel and Esther Garrel. Philippe Garrel was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1948, the son of actor Maurice Garrel and his wife. His brother, Thierry Garrel, is a producer. The younger Garrel became interested in film and started his career early, influenced by the new work of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. At the age of 16, Garrel wrote and directed his first film, Les Enfants désaccordés, in 1964. His films have won him awards at Cannes Film Festival , Venice Film Festival, and Berlin Film Festival. His works often deal with the theme of the disruptive youth of the 1960s, of which he was a part of. He has directed students of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art where he teaches acting classes. He also staged, in his films several of his friends and family members.

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Known For

  • Frontier of Dawn
  • Regular Lovers
  • Le Révélateur
  • Emergency Kisses
  • I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar
  • A Burning Hot Summer
  • The Birth of Love
  • The Inner Scar
  • The Wind of the Night
  • Wild Innocence
  • L'Enfant Secret
  • The Phantom Heart
  • The Virgin's Bed
  • Liberty at Night
  • Les Hautes solitudes
  • She Spent So Many Hours Under the Sun Lamps
  • Anemone
  • Children Out of Tune
  • The Blue of the Origins
  • The Crystal Cradle
  • Marie for Memory
  • Jealousy
  • Polnareff, Zouzou & Les Bonbons Magiques
  • Ronnie Bird - Les Bon Mots
  • Paris Seen By... 20 Years After
  • Cinétracts
  • Actua 1
  • In the Shadow of Women
  • Athanor
  • An Angel Passes
  • The Lost Paths
  • Concentration
  • The Plough
  • The Ministries of Art
  • Right of Access
  • Lover for a Day
  • Journey to the Garden of the Dead
  • Bouton Rouge
  • Young People and Money
  • Handa or Sophistication
  • Young Cinema: Godard and His Emulators
  • The Salt of Tears
  • Clara