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==Filmography==
==Filmography==
* ''[[Les enfants désaccordés]]'' 1964 (Writer/director/editor)
* ''[[Les enfants désaccordés]]'' 1964 (Writer/director/editor)
* ''[[Droit de visite]]'' 1965 (Writer/director)
* ''[[Marie pour mémoire]]'' 1967 (Writer/director/editor)
* ''[[Anémone]]'' 1968 (Writer/director/actor)
* ''[[La Concentration]]'' (Writer/director/producer/co-editor/art director)
* ''[[Le révélateur]]'' 1968 (Writer/director/editor/producer)
* ''[[Le révélateur]]'' 1968 (Writer/director/editor/producer)
* ''[[Actua 1]]'' 1968 (Director)
* ''[[Le lit de la Vierge]]'' 1969 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer)
* ''[[Le lit de la Vierge]]'' 1969 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer)
* ''[[La cicatrice intérieure]]'' 1972 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer) starring [[Nico]]
* ''[[La cicatrice intérieure]]'' 1972 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer) starring [[Nico]]
* ''[[Anathor]]'' 1972 (Writer/director/editor/producer) starring Nico
* ''[[Athanor]]'' 1972 (Writer/director/editor/producer) starring Nico
* ''[[Les Hautes solitude]]'' 1974 (Writer/director/editor/producer) starring [[Jean Seberg]], Nico
* ''[[Les Hautes solitudes]]'' 1974 (Writer/director/editor/producer) starring [[Jean Seberg]], Nico
* ''[[Un ange passe]]'' 1975 (Writer/director/producer/cinematographer/editor)
* ''[[Le berceau de cristal]] ''1975 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer/cinematographer) starring [[Pierre Clementi]], Nico, [[Anita Pallenberg]]
* ''[[Le berceau de cristal]] ''1975 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer/cinematographer) starring [[Pierre Clementi]], Nico, [[Anita Pallenberg]]
* ''[[Voyage au jardin des morts]]'' 1978 (writer/director/editor/producer)
* ''[[Voyage au jardin des morts]]'' 1978 (writer/director/editor/producer)
* ''[[L'enfant secret]]'' 1979 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer) - banned until 1982
* ''[[L'enfant secret]]'' 1979 (Writer/director/actor/editor/producer) - banned until 1982
* ''[[Le bleu des origines]]'' 1979 (Writer/director/actor/cinematographer/editor/producer)
* ''[[Liberté, la nuit]]'' 1983 (Writer/director/editor), starring [[Maurice Garrel]]
* ''[[Liberté, la nuit]]'' 1983 (Writer/director/editor), starring [[Maurice Garrel]]
* ''[[Paris vu par... vingt ans après]]'' 1984 - segment "Rue Fontaine", starring [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]]
* ''[[Paris vu par... vingt ans après]]'' 1984 - segment "Rue Fontaine", starring [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]]
* ''[[Elle a passé tant d'heures sous les Sunlights...]]'' 1985
* ''[[Elle a passé tant d'heures sous les Sunlights...]]'' 1985
* ''[[Les baisers de secours]] 1989
* ''[[Les Ministères de l'art]'' 1989 (Director)
* ''[[Les baisers de secours]] 1989 (Writer/director/actor)
* ''[[J'entends plus la guitare]]'' 1991 (Writer/director)
* ''[[J'entends plus la guitare]]'' 1991 (Writer/director)
* ''[[La naissance de l'amour]]'' 1993, starring [[Lou Castel]]
* ''[[La naissance de l'amour]]'' 1993, starring [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]], [[Lou Castel]]
* ''[[Le coeur fantôme]] 1996
* ''[[Le coeur fantôme]] 1996
* ''[[Le vent de la nuit|Night Wind]]'' 1999 (Writer/director), starring [[Catherine Deneuve]]
* ''[[Le vent de la nuit|Night Wind]]'' 1999 (Writer/director), starring [[Catherine Deneuve]]
* ''[[Sauvage Innocence|Wild Innocence]]'' 2001 (Writer/director)
* ''[[Sauvage Innocence|Wild Innocence]]'' 2001 (Writer/director)
* ''[[Les amants réguliers]]'' 2004, starring [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[Les amants réguliers]]'' 2004 (Writer/director), starring [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[La frontière de l'aube]]'' 2008, starring [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[La frontière de l'aube]]'' 2008 (Writer/director), starring [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[A Burning Hot Summer]]'' 2011, starring [[Monica Bellucci]] and [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[Un été brûlant|A Burning Hot Summer]]'' 2011 (Writer/director), starring [[Monica Bellucci]] and [[Louis Garrel]]
* ''[[La jalousie]]'' 2013, starring [[Louis Garrel]] and [[Anna Mouglalis]]<ref>http://www.imdb.fr/title/tt2511670/combined</ref>
* ''[[La jalousie]]'' 2013 (Writer/director), starring [[Louis Garrel]] and [[Anna Mouglalis]]<ref>http://www.imdb.fr/title/tt2511670/combined</ref>


==Further reference==
==Further reference==

Revision as of 05:11, 20 November 2013

Philippe Garrel (2008)

Philippe Garrel (born 6 April 1948 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French director, cinematographer, screenwriter, editor and producer. His movies have won him awards at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival.

During his 10-year relationship with German singer and actress Nico between 1969 and 1979, he featured her in seven of his films, beginning in 1972. From a relationship with the actress Brigitte Sy, he is the father of actor Louis Garrel.

Early life and career

Philippe Garrel was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1948, the son of actor Maurice Garrel and his wife.

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.

Marriage and family

Garrel met the singer Nico in 1969 when she performed the song "The Falconer" for his film Le Lit de la Vierge (The Virgin's Bed). The couple soon started living together. He first cast Nico in his 1972 film La Cicatrice Intérieure (aka The Inner Scar). Songs from the soundtrack were included in Nico's album Desertshore, which featured stills from the film on the front and back covers. Nico was featured in a number of Garrel's films after this. Their ten-year relationship ended in 1979.

Career

Critical recognition

In 1982, Garrel won the Prix Jean Vigo for the film L'Enfant Secret. He won Perspectives du Cinéma Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1984 for his 1983 film Liberté, la nuit. Over a ten-year period, Garrel enjoyed a good run of critical recognition at the Venice Film Festival. In 1991, he won a Silver Lion for his film J'entends Plus la Guitare, which was nominated for a Golden Lion. Le Vent de la Nuit was nominated for a Golden Lion in 1999. Two years later, Sauvage Innocence was nominated for a Golden Lion and won the FIPRESCI Prize. His 2005 film, Les Amants Réguliers, won him the Silver Lion, for Best Director.

Filmography

Further reference

References

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