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Activities : Director, Screenwriter, Actor
Represented by : Intertalent

Contact details

Intertalent
48, rue Gay Lussac
75005 Paris
France
Phone number : +33 1.47.23.40.00
Fax number : +33 1.47.23.30.35

Latest films

Hikers in St Tropez (2006), by Philippe Harel
Tu vas rire mais je te quitte (2004), by Philippe Harel
Tristan (2002), by Philippe Harel
What's Your Name? (2002), by Iliana Lolic
Bed & Breakfast (2002), by Claude Duty
Vélo de Ghislain Lambert (Le) (2000), by Philippe Harel
Venus Beauty (Institute) (1999), by Tonie Marshall
Extension du domaine de la lutte (1999), by Philippe Harel
Journal intime des affaires en cours (1998), by Philippe Harel
The Forbidden Woman (1997), by Philippe Harel

Complete filmography

Biography

Philippe Harel, Director: 1989: "Deux pièces-cuisine" (medium-length film). 1992: "French Summer," S.A.C.D. Award for New Film Talent, 1993. 1994: "The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed." 1995: "Une visite" (medium-length film). 1997: "Hikers." 1997: "The Banned Woman," 1997 Cannes International Film Festival – Official Competition, Romy Schneider Prize awarded to Isabelle Carré. 1998: "Journal Intime des affaires en cours," documentary for the wide screen, with Denis Robert. 1999: "Extension du domaine de la lutte" (aka "Whatever"). Actor: "French Summer," "Hikers," "The Banned Woman" and "Extension du domaine de la lutte;" "Wild Target" (1993) and "Les Apprentis" (1995) by Pierre Salvadori; "A Self-Made Hero" by Jacques Audiard (1996); "Venus Beauty Institute" by Tonie Marshall (1999).

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