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Nicolas Boukhrief

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Nicolas Boukhrief (born June 4, 1963) is a French screenwriter, film director and actor.

Boukhrief began his career as journalist. In 1990, he created the Newspaper of the cinema on Canal+ and was the writer in chief until 1993, when he became adviser with the programming cinema on the same network. Since January 1997, he is a programmer and presenter of My film club on Canal+. With Richard Grandpierre, he was Co-person in charge for Canal Plus Ecriture and since 1997, of the department of Eskwad production within the chain. With the cinema, he will be the assistant of Andrzej Zulawski of 1985 to 1987. Thereafter he will be a Co-scenario writer of film of Jean-Jacques Zilbermann's Everyone did not have the chance to have communist parents, and of Assassin (S) of Mathieu Kassovitz. In 1994, it carries out a first full-length film Goes mourire. The pleasure and its small worries of which he is also a Co-scenario writer are the second film which he carries out.

Filmography

Director Credits

  • Cash Truck (2004)
  • Le Plaisir (1997)
  • Up Yours (1995)

Producer Credits

  • Up Yours (1995) - Associate Producer

Writing Credits

  • Cash Truck (2004) - Screenplay
  • Assassin(s) (1997) - Screenplay
  • Le Plaisir (1997) - Screenplay
  • Up Yours (1995) - Screenplay
  • Tout le Monde n'a pas eu la Chance d'Avoir des Parents Communistes (1993) - Screenplay

Casting Credits

  • Cash Truck (2004) - Casting

Consultant Credits

  • Silent Hill (2006) @role

References


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