ProfileActivities : Executive Producer, Director, Assistant Director, Screenwriter, Adaptation/Dialogue Writer, Actor, Director of Photography, Editor
Represented by : Intertalent
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Latest filmsFrontier of dawn(2008), from Philippe Garrel
Everyday Lovers(2005), from Philippe Garrel
Le Fantôme d'Henri Langlois(2004), from Jacques Richard
Wild Innocence(2001), from Philippe Garrel
Vent de la nuit (Le)(1999), from Philippe Garrel
Phantom Heart (The)(1995), from Philippe Garrel
Naissance de l'amour (La)(1993), from Philippe Garrel
J'entends plus la guitare(1991), from Philippe Garrel
Golem, l'esprit de l'exil(1991), from Amos Gitaï
Bande des quatre (La)(1989), from Jacques Rivette
Complete filmography
BiographyAt the age of 13, Philippe Garrel directs his first short film, Une plume pour Carole, he immediately destroys. In 1964, he “comes back” with Les Enfants désaccordés and many others short films. In 1967, he signs his first feature film Marie for Memory, who wins the Grand Prize at the Biarritz Festival.
The young director is influenced by Jean-Luc Godard and the Velvet Underground and in 1969 he meets Nico, the rock icon he will direct and play with in The Inner Scar, cult movie about wandering for which Nico also writes the music. Three years later, he directs her again in L’Enfant secret, a film mixing one more time love, creation and filiation. One year later, Liberté, la nuit, starring his father Maurice Garrel in the main role attracts attention at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 1989, Emergency Kisses is the beginning of a long-term collaboration with the novelist Marc Cholodenko. Philippe Garrel, cinematographer of the intimacy, choose a more traditional narration and keeps on creating very personal works, especially in 1991 with the introspective I Don’t Hear the Guitar Anymore, Silver Lion in Venice.
Partisan of the first take, addicted to black and white – The Birth of Love (1993) – Philippe Garrel gives poetic and mysterious titles to his films (The Phantom Heart, Wild Innocence or Night Wind with Catherine Deneuve in 1999). In 2005, he wins another Silver Lion for Best Direction for his saga film Everyday Lovers, sensitive evocation of May 68 and starring students from the National Drama Academy, among whom his son Louis.
RemarksTV
1988 – Les Ministères de l’art – Réal : P. Garrel
TV DOCUMENTARIES
1998 – Philippe Garrel, artiste – Dir: F. Etchegaray;
1984 – Cinématon – Dir: G. Courant