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'''Riad Sattouf''' is a [[France|French]] writer and [[cartoonist]] [[comics]] and [[film director]] of [[Syria]]n origin (born in [[Paris]], [[France]] on 5 May 1978). He is best known for his weekly comics in the French weekly ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' entitled ''[[La Vie secrète des jeunes]]'' and for his award winning film [[The French Kissers|Les Beaux Gosses]] (The French Kissers).
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==Career==
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The French-Syrian Riad Sattouf born in Paris soent his childhood in [[Algeria]], [[Libya]] and [[Syria]], but returned to France to spend his adolescence in [[Bretagne]] where he studied in [[Rennes]]. An avid reader of cartoon books and periodicals, sent to him by hius grandmother, he was fascinated by them. Althoiugh he was studying to become a pilot, he applied to study at [[École Pivaut]] and then [[Gobelins (school of image)|Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image]] to study animation. The famous cartoonist Olivier Vatine noticed his talent and introduced him to [[Guy Delcourt (editor)|Guy Delcourt]] who was the owner of a cartoon [[Delcourt (publisher)|Delcourt Publishing House]] specializing in cartoons that published his first book ''Petit Verglas'' based on a story line by [[Éric Corbeyran]].
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| notable works = ''L'Arabe du futur'' (''The Arab of the Future'')<br />''[[La vie secrète des jeunes]]''<br />[[The French Kissers|''Les Beaux Gosses'']] (''The French Kissers'')
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'''Riad Sattouf''' ({{langx|ar|رياض سطوف}}; born 5 May 1978) is a French [[cartoonist]], [[comics|comic]] artist, and [[film director]]. Sattouf is best known for his graphic memoir ''[[L'Arabe du futur]]'' (''The Arab of the Future'') and for his film [[The French Kissers|''Les Beaux Gosses'']] (''The French Kissers''). He also worked for the satirical French weekly ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' for ten years, from 2004 to mid-2014, publishing drawing boards of one of his major works ''[[La vie secrète des jeunes]]''.


==Life and career==
In a very unique personal and humorous style, he narrated his own adolescent life observations in ''Manuel du puceau'' and ''Ma Circoncision'' published by Bréal Jeunesse Publishing House owned by [[Joann Sfar]]. The books were later reprinted in l'Association. In ''Ma circoncision'', he denounced [[circumcision]] as a cruel and absurd act, superimposed on the context of the socio-political life in his native Syria in the 1980s.<ref>[Riad Sattouf, ''Ma circoncision'', Bréal, 2004, collection Bréal Jeunesse. ISBN 2-7495-0259-4]</ref>.
Riad Sattouf was born in Paris, to a [[Syrians|Syrian]] father and [[Bretons|Breton]] mother, and spent his childhood in [[Libya]] and [[Syria]], then returned to France to spend his teenage years in [[Brittany]], studying in [[Rennes]]. An avid reader of cartoon books and periodicals, sent to him by his grandmother, he was fascinated by them. Although he was studying to become a pilot, he applied to study at École Pivaut and then [[Gobelins (school of image)|Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image]] to study animation. The famous cartoonist Olivier Vatine noticed his talent and introduced him to [[Guy Delcourt (editor)|Guy Delcourt]], the owner of [[Delcourt (publisher)|Delcourt]], a publisher specializing in cartoons. Delcourt published Sattouf's first book ''Petit Verglas'', written by [[Éric Corbeyran]].


In a unique personal and humorous style, he narrated his own adolescent life observations in ''Manuel du puceau'' and ''Ma Circoncision'' published by Bréal Jeunesse, an imprint directed by [[Joann Sfar]]. The books were later reprinted by [[L'Association]]. In ''Ma circoncision'', he denounced [[circumcision]] as a cruel and absurd act, superimposed on the context of the socio-political life in his ancestral Syria in the 1980s.
He then published ''Jérémie'' series in the cartoon collection ''Poisson Pilote'' published by[[Dargaud]], resulting in three books of the series. ''Jérémie'' was the story of a young sentimental and unstable youth going to adulthood and was very autobiographical, also appearing in ''No sex in New York'' in 2004 upon the initiative of the French left-wing daily [[Libération]].
In 2005 he published ''Retour au collège'' which was a big success. Encouraged by this, Riad Sattouf created the very macho et ambivalent character ''Pascal Brutal''.


He then published the ''Jérémie'' series in the cartoon collection ''Poisson Pilote'' published by [[Dargaud]], resulting in three books of the series. ''Jérémie'' is the story of a young sentimental and unstable youth growing to adulthood and is partly autobiographical. It also appeared in ''No sex in New York'' in 2004 on the initiative of the French left-wing daily [[Libération]].
Since 2004, he also publishes a weekly feature in satirical French weekly ''Charlie Hebdo'' entitled "La vie secrète des jeunes", recounting real life anectodes. Series were repiblished in two volumes, one in 2007 and the other in 2010.


In 2005 he published ''Retour au collège'', an observational study of adolescents in a Parisian middle school, which was a big success. Meanwhile, Sattouf developed the fictional character Pascal Brutal, an embodiment of pure virility. The comedic ''Pascal Brutal'' series imagines France of the near-future as an anarchic, neoliberal dystopia where the hero's outlandish machismo is given free rein.
Riad Sattouf also experimented with film [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbing]] by giving his voie to a cartoon character in ''Petit Vampire'' designed by his friend and cartoonist Joann Sfar.<ref>[http://www.briographe.com/post/2004/10/07/Joann-super-Sfar Joann, super Sfar - Le briographe] (in French)</ref>


From 2004 to 2014, he published a weekly strip in the satirical French weekly ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' entitled "La vie secrète des jeunes", recounting anecdotal observations of young people in public places. He likened the strip to a fly-on-the-wall nature documentary, and rendered the speech of his subjects with careful attention to sociolinguistic variation.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Guillot|first=Chloé|date=2015-05-11|title=Les partis pris d'écriture du discours dans la bande-dessinée La Vie secrète des jeunes de Riad Sattouf : un effet de réel du langage de la jeunesse ?|url=https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-01187446|language=fr|pages=95}}</ref> The strips have been republished in three volumes, one in 2007, the second in 2010 and the last one in 2013. In late 2014, he left ''Charlie Hebdo'' and moved to ''[[Le Nouvel Obs]]'', a weekly magazine, with a new strip called Les cahiers d'Esther (Esther's notebooks), based on true stories told to him by Esther A., a girl who was 9 years old when the strip started.
Moving into actual filmmaking, he directed his first film entitled [[The French Kissers|''Les Beaux Gosses'']] (also known by its English title ''The French Kissers''). It was released on 10 June 2009 with great success in France and 1 million viewers in just 2 months. In it, Sattouf portrays the love life and coming of age through adolescence. The film was nominated to three [[Césars]] in 2010: Best Fim Debut, Best Male Promissing Act (for Vincent Lacoste in the role of Hervé) and Best Actress in a Secondary (for her role as Hervé's mother). It won the Gold Prize for Best Film Debut, Best Male Revelation for Vincent Lacoste and Anthony Sonigo, Best French Revelation for Direction and Prudction for Sattouf himself and the Jacques Prévert Prize for Best Scenario and Best Adaptation with his co-writer Marc Syrigas.

Sattouf also experimented with film [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbing]] by giving his voice to a cartoon character in ''Petit Vampire'' designed by his friend, cartoonist Joann Sfar.<ref>[http://www.briographe.com/post/2004/10/07/Joann-super-Sfar Joann, super Sfar - Le briographe] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180523011329/http://www.briographe.com/post/2004/10/07/Joann-super-Sfar |date=23 May 2018 }} (in French)</ref>

Moving into filmmaking, he directed his first film entitled [[The French Kissers|''Les Beaux Gosses'']] (also known by its English title ''The French Kissers''). It was released on 10 June 2009 with great success in France and 1 million viewers in just 2 months. In it, Sattouf portrays the love life and coming of age of adolescence. The film was nominated for three [[César Award]]s in 2010: Best Debut Film, Best New Male Actor (for Vincent Lacoste in the role of Hervé) and Best Supporting Actress (for Noémie Lvovsky in her role as Hervé's mother). It won the Gold Prize for Best Film Debut, Best Male Revelation for Vincent Lacoste and Anthony Sonigo, Best French Revelation for Direction and Production for Sattouf himself and the Jacques Prévert Prize for Best Scenario and Best Adaptation with his co-writer Marc Syrigas.

In 2018, Riad Sattouf disclosed a "family secret" about his father, the main character of ''[[L'Arabe du futur]]'', being fiercely [[antisemitic]] and working in Saudi Arabia, supporting the [[death penalty]], [[pan-arabism]], and the authoritarian [[Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction)|Ba'ath movement]] of [[Hafez Al Assad]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/bd/2018/09/27/03014-20180927ARTFIG00019-riad-sattouf-avec-l-arabe-du-futur-4-je-me-suis-libere-de-mon-secret-de-famille.php|title=Riad Sattouf : "Avec l'Arabe du futur 4, je me suis libéré de mon secret de famille"|date=27 September 2018}}</ref> From November 24, 2018, to March 11, 2019, the [[Centre Pompidou|Pompidou Center]] in Paris hosted a major retrospective of Sattouf's work, entitled ''L'écriture dessinée'' (or ''Illustrated Writing'', in English).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Riad Sattouf, Illustrated writing|url=https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/program/calendar/event/cznodyr|access-date=2022-01-02|website=Centre Pompidou|language=en-EN}}</ref> An accompanying exhibit catalogue of the same title was published by Allary Éditions.


== Prizes ==
== Prizes ==

=== Cartoons ===
=== Cartoons ===
* In 2003: [[Angoulême International Comics Festival René Goscinny award]] for ''Les pauvres aventures de Jérémy'', volume 1, ''Les jolis pieds de Florence''.
* In 2003: [[Angoulême International Comics Festival René Goscinny award]] for ''Les pauvres aventures de Jérémy'', volume 1, ''Les jolis pieds de Florence''.
* In 2007, Jacques Lob Prize for ''Pascal Brutal'', volume 2, ''Le mâle dominant''.
* In 2007, Jacques Lob Prize for ''Pascal Brutal'', volume 2, ''Le mâle dominant''.
* In 2008, ''Globe de Cristal'' award for best cartoon for ''[[La vie secrète des jeunes]]''<ref>[http://www.globedecristal.com/index.php?act=7 Globe de Cristal official website]</ref>.
* In 2008, ''[[Globes de Cristal Award]]'' for best cartoon for ''[[La vie secrète des jeunes]]''.<ref>[http://www.globedecristal.com/index.php?act=7 Globe de Cristal official website] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20080215071356/http://www.globedecristal.com/index.php?act=7 |date=15 February 2008 }}</ref>
* In 2010, [[Angmie des arts et techniques du cinéma) [[César Award for Best Debut]] for directing ''[[The French Kissers]]''.
* In 2010, [[Angoulême International Comics Festival]]'s [[Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album|Prize for Best Album]] for ''Pascal Brutal'', volume 3, ''Plus fort que les plus forts'' (Fluide Glacial).

=== Films ===
* 2010: Académie des Césars' (Académie des arts et techniques du cinéma) [[César Award for Best Debut]] for directing ''Les beaux gosses''.


== Books ==
== Books ==

=== Publications ===
=== Publications ===
* 2003: ''Manuel du puceau'' (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
* 2003: ''Manuel du puceau'' (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
* 2004: ''Ma Circoncision'' (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
* 2004: ''Ma circoncision'' (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
* 2004: ''No Sex in New York'' (Dargaud collection, Poisson Pilote, Paris)
* 2004: ''No Sex in New York'' (Dargaud collection, Poisson Pilote, Paris)
* 2005: ''Retour au collège'' (Hachette Littératures collection, La Fouine Illustrée, Paris)
* 2005: ''Retour au collège'' (Hachette Littératures collection, La Fouine Illustrée, Paris)
* 2007: ''La vie secrète des jeunes'', (L'Association collection, Ciboulette, Paris)
* 2007: ''[[La vie secrète des jeunes]]'', (L'Association collection, Ciboulette, Paris)


;Series
;Series
* ''[[L'Arabe du futur]]: Une jeunesse au Moyen-Orient'', (Allary éditions, Paris). In English translation as ''[[The Arab of the Future|The Arab of the Future: A Childhood in the Middle East]]'' (Henry Holt, New York).
* ''Les Pauvres Aventures de Jérémie'' (Dargaud, Paris)** 2003: ''Les Jolis Pieds de Florence'' 2003
** 2004: ''Le Pays de la soif''
** 2014: ''Vol. 1: 1978–1984''
** 2005: ''Le Rêve de Jérémie''
** 2015: ''Vol. 2: 1984–1985''
** 2016: ''Vol. 3: 1985–1987''
*Pipit Farlouse (Milan, Toulouse)
** 2005: ''La Couvée de l'angoisse''
** 2018: ''Vol. 4: 1987–1992''
** 2006: ''La Route de L'Afrique''
** 2020: ''Vol. 5: 1992-1994''
* ''Les Pauvres Aventures de Jérémie'' (Dargaud, Paris)
** 2003: ''Les Jolis Pieds de Florence''
** 2004: ''Le pays de la soif''
** 2005: ''Le rêve de Jérémie''
* ''Pipit Farlouse'' (Milan, Toulouse)
** 2005: ''La couvée de l'angoisse''
** 2006: ''La route de L'Afrique''
* ''Laura et Patrick'' (Lito collection Onomatopée, Champigny-sur-Marne)
* ''Laura et Patrick'' (Lito collection Onomatopée, Champigny-sur-Marne)
** 2006: ''Les Jeunes de la jungle'' <small>Story by Riad Sattouf, drawings by Mathieu Sapin</small>
** 2006: ''Les jeunes de la jungle'' <small>Story by Riad Sattouf, drawings by [[Mathieu Sapin]]</small>
* ''Pascal Brutal'' (Fluide glacial, Paris)
* ''Pascal Brutal'' (Fluide glacial, Paris)
** 2006: ''La nouvelle virilité''
** 2006: ''La nouvelle virilité''
** 2007: ''Le mâle dominant'' (Fluide glacial, Paris)
** 2007: ''Le mâle dominant''
** 2009: ''Plus fort que les plus forts''
** 2009: ''Plus fort que les plus forts''
* ''Les cahiers d'Esther'' (Allary). In English translation as ''Esther's Notebooks'' (London: Pushkin Press).
** 2016: ''Histoires de mes 10 ans''
** 2017: ''Histoires de mes 11 ans''
** 2017: ''Histoires de mes 12 ans''
** 2019: ''Histoires de mes 13 ans''
** 2020: ''Histoires de mes 14 ans''


;Collaborations with Éric Corbeyran (story writer) / Riad Sattouf (drawing)
;Collaborations with Éric Corbeyran (story writer) / Riad Sattouf (drawing)
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** 2002: ''Le Pacte du naufrageur''
** 2002: ''Le Pacte du naufrageur''


=== Filmography ===
== Filmography ==
;Own films
;Own films
* 2009: ''[[Les Beaux Gosses]]'' (The French Kissers) - Director, writer, musician and actor
* 2009: ''[[Les Beaux Gosses]]'' (The French Kissers) - Director, writer, musician and actor
* 2010: ''[[Mes colocs]]'' - director and writer of the web series
* 2010: ''Mes colocs'' - director and writer of the web series
* 2014: ''[[Jacky in Women's Kingdom]]'' (Jacky au royaume des filles) - Director, writer, musician and actor
;Collaborations
;Collaborations
* 2003: ''Petit vampire'' - Scenario and voice-over for TV series of animated cartoons by Joann Sfar.
* 2003: ''Petit vampire'' - Scenario and voice-over for TV series of animated cartoons by Joann Sfar.
* 2010: ''[[Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)|Gainsbourg, vie héroïque]]'' directed by Joann Sfar - Role of the gigolo Fréhel.
* 2010: ''[[Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)|Gainsbourg, vie héroïque]]'' directed by Joann Sfar - acting role as [[Fréhel]]'s gigolo.



== References ==
== References ==
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=== External links ===
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 26 November 2024

Riad Sattouf
Riad Sattouf in 2014
Born (1978-05-05) 5 May 1978 (age 46)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
L'Arabe du futur (The Arab of the Future)
La vie secrète des jeunes
Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers)
http://www.riadsattouf.com

Riad Sattouf (Arabic: رياض سطوف; born 5 May 1978) is a French cartoonist, comic artist, and film director. Sattouf is best known for his graphic memoir L'Arabe du futur (The Arab of the Future) and for his film Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers). He also worked for the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo for ten years, from 2004 to mid-2014, publishing drawing boards of one of his major works La vie secrète des jeunes.

Life and career

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Riad Sattouf was born in Paris, to a Syrian father and Breton mother, and spent his childhood in Libya and Syria, then returned to France to spend his teenage years in Brittany, studying in Rennes. An avid reader of cartoon books and periodicals, sent to him by his grandmother, he was fascinated by them. Although he was studying to become a pilot, he applied to study at École Pivaut and then Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image to study animation. The famous cartoonist Olivier Vatine noticed his talent and introduced him to Guy Delcourt, the owner of Delcourt, a publisher specializing in cartoons. Delcourt published Sattouf's first book Petit Verglas, written by Éric Corbeyran.

In a unique personal and humorous style, he narrated his own adolescent life observations in Manuel du puceau and Ma Circoncision published by Bréal Jeunesse, an imprint directed by Joann Sfar. The books were later reprinted by L'Association. In Ma circoncision, he denounced circumcision as a cruel and absurd act, superimposed on the context of the socio-political life in his ancestral Syria in the 1980s.

He then published the Jérémie series in the cartoon collection Poisson Pilote published by Dargaud, resulting in three books of the series. Jérémie is the story of a young sentimental and unstable youth growing to adulthood and is partly autobiographical. It also appeared in No sex in New York in 2004 on the initiative of the French left-wing daily Libération.

In 2005 he published Retour au collège, an observational study of adolescents in a Parisian middle school, which was a big success. Meanwhile, Sattouf developed the fictional character Pascal Brutal, an embodiment of pure virility. The comedic Pascal Brutal series imagines France of the near-future as an anarchic, neoliberal dystopia where the hero's outlandish machismo is given free rein.

From 2004 to 2014, he published a weekly strip in the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo entitled "La vie secrète des jeunes", recounting anecdotal observations of young people in public places. He likened the strip to a fly-on-the-wall nature documentary, and rendered the speech of his subjects with careful attention to sociolinguistic variation.[1] The strips have been republished in three volumes, one in 2007, the second in 2010 and the last one in 2013. In late 2014, he left Charlie Hebdo and moved to Le Nouvel Obs, a weekly magazine, with a new strip called Les cahiers d'Esther (Esther's notebooks), based on true stories told to him by Esther A., a girl who was 9 years old when the strip started.

Sattouf also experimented with film dubbing by giving his voice to a cartoon character in Petit Vampire designed by his friend, cartoonist Joann Sfar.[2]

Moving into filmmaking, he directed his first film entitled Les Beaux Gosses (also known by its English title The French Kissers). It was released on 10 June 2009 with great success in France and 1 million viewers in just 2 months. In it, Sattouf portrays the love life and coming of age of adolescence. The film was nominated for three César Awards in 2010: Best Debut Film, Best New Male Actor (for Vincent Lacoste in the role of Hervé) and Best Supporting Actress (for Noémie Lvovsky in her role as Hervé's mother). It won the Gold Prize for Best Film Debut, Best Male Revelation for Vincent Lacoste and Anthony Sonigo, Best French Revelation for Direction and Production for Sattouf himself and the Jacques Prévert Prize for Best Scenario and Best Adaptation with his co-writer Marc Syrigas.

In 2018, Riad Sattouf disclosed a "family secret" about his father, the main character of L'Arabe du futur, being fiercely antisemitic and working in Saudi Arabia, supporting the death penalty, pan-arabism, and the authoritarian Ba'ath movement of Hafez Al Assad.[3] From November 24, 2018, to March 11, 2019, the Pompidou Center in Paris hosted a major retrospective of Sattouf's work, entitled L'écriture dessinée (or Illustrated Writing, in English).[4] An accompanying exhibit catalogue of the same title was published by Allary Éditions.

Prizes

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Cartoons

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Books

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Publications

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  • 2003: Manuel du puceau (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
  • 2004: Ma circoncision (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
  • 2004: No Sex in New York (Dargaud collection, Poisson Pilote, Paris)
  • 2005: Retour au collège (Hachette Littératures collection, La Fouine Illustrée, Paris)
  • 2007: La vie secrète des jeunes, (L'Association collection, Ciboulette, Paris)
Series
  • L'Arabe du futur: Une jeunesse au Moyen-Orient, (Allary éditions, Paris). In English translation as The Arab of the Future: A Childhood in the Middle East (Henry Holt, New York).
    • 2014: Vol. 1: 1978–1984
    • 2015: Vol. 2: 1984–1985
    • 2016: Vol. 3: 1985–1987
    • 2018: Vol. 4: 1987–1992
    • 2020: Vol. 5: 1992-1994
  • Les Pauvres Aventures de Jérémie (Dargaud, Paris)
    • 2003: Les Jolis Pieds de Florence
    • 2004: Le pays de la soif
    • 2005: Le rêve de Jérémie
  • Pipit Farlouse (Milan, Toulouse)
    • 2005: La couvée de l'angoisse
    • 2006: La route de L'Afrique
  • Laura et Patrick (Lito collection Onomatopée, Champigny-sur-Marne)
    • 2006: Les jeunes de la jungle Story by Riad Sattouf, drawings by Mathieu Sapin
  • Pascal Brutal (Fluide glacial, Paris)
    • 2006: La nouvelle virilité
    • 2007: Le mâle dominant
    • 2009: Plus fort que les plus forts
  • Les cahiers d'Esther (Allary). In English translation as Esther's Notebooks (London: Pushkin Press).
    • 2016: Histoires de mes 10 ans
    • 2017: Histoires de mes 11 ans
    • 2017: Histoires de mes 12 ans
    • 2019: Histoires de mes 13 ans
    • 2020: Histoires de mes 14 ans
Collaborations with Éric Corbeyran (story writer) / Riad Sattouf (drawing)
  • Petit Verglas Delcourt collection Conquistador, Paris
    • 2000: L'Enfance volée
    • 2001: La Table de pierre
    • 2002: Le Pacte du naufrageur

Filmography

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Own films
  • 2009: Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers) - Director, writer, musician and actor
  • 2010: Mes colocs - director and writer of the web series
  • 2014: Jacky in Women's Kingdom (Jacky au royaume des filles) - Director, writer, musician and actor
Collaborations
  • 2003: Petit vampire - Scenario and voice-over for TV series of animated cartoons by Joann Sfar.
  • 2010: Gainsbourg, vie héroïque directed by Joann Sfar - acting role as Fréhel's gigolo.

References

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  1. ^ Guillot, Chloé (11 May 2015). "Les partis pris d'écriture du discours dans la bande-dessinée La Vie secrète des jeunes de Riad Sattouf : un effet de réel du langage de la jeunesse ?" (in French): 95. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Joann, super Sfar - Le briographe Archived 23 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  3. ^ "Riad Sattouf : "Avec l'Arabe du futur 4, je me suis libéré de mon secret de famille"". 27 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Riad Sattouf, Illustrated writing". Centre Pompidou. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. ^ Globe de Cristal official website Archived 15 February 2008 at archive.today
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