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Activities : Director, Scriptwriter, Adaptation and/or dialogue writer, Actress
Represented by : VMA
Agent : Isabelle de la Patellière

Contact details

VMA
20, avenue Rapp
75007 Paris
France
Phone number : +33 1.43.17.37.00.
Fax number : +33 1.45.55.77.80

Latest films

Un chat un chat(2008), from Sophie Fillières
Antoine et Sidonie(2006), from Sophie Fillières
Nathalie Moretti...(2006), from Sophie Fillières
Fille unique(2006), from Julie Bonan
Nice Girl(2005), from Sophie Fillières
A Real Man(2002), from Jean-Marie Larrieu, Arnaud Larrieu
Ouch(2000), from Sophie Fillières
Sombre(1998), from Philippe Grandrieux
Forget me(1994), from Noémie Lvovsky
The Tall Little One(1993), from Sophie Fillières

Complete filmography

Biography

Sophie Fillières studies directing at the FEMIS film school from 1986 to 1990. During her studies, she makes five short films, including L'Insu, which is selected for the Munich Film Festival. Des filles et des chiens, paires with Arnaud Desplechin’s The Sentinel in 1992, wins the Jean Vigo and Gervais Prizes. Her first feature film, Grande petite (1993), whose cast includes Judith Godrèche, Hugues Quester and Emmanuel Salinger, is selected for the 1994 Berlin Film Festival and Women’s Film Festival, Creteil. Fillières is also a screenwriter, co-scripting Philippe Grandieux’s Sombre, Noémie Lvovsky’s Forget Me (awarded Best Screenplay Prize at the 1995 Thessalonika Film Festival), Xavier Beauvois’ North, and collaborating on the screenplay for Benoît Jacquot’s Emma Zunz. Aïe, is released in French theaters in 2000. Her lastest production Gentille casts Emmanuelle Devos, Lanbert Wilson, Bruno Todeschini, Bulle Ogier, Michael Lonsdale and Julie-Anne Roth.

Remarks

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1992 – Emma Zunz – Dir: B. Jacquot

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