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Charlotte Silvera

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Activities : Associate producer, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer
Represented by : Cinéart (Agence artistique)
Agent : Jean- Marc Ghanassia

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Louise Productions : Producer

Latest films

Nos chères têtes blondes(2005), from Charlotte Silvera
Travelling with Girls(2002), from Charlotte Silvera
Love, Math & Sex(1998), from Charlotte Silvera
Eloge du vol (L')(1992), from Charlotte Silvera
Prisonnières(1988), from Charlotte Silvera
Louise l'insoumise(1984), from Charlotte Silvera

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Biography

From 1974 to 1983, Charlotte Silvera directed documentaries, including "Argentine 78: Supporters, si vous saviez," "Le Petit Chaperon bouge" and "Psykouchka," with Michael Lonsdale and Marco Mutel. She went on to make three short films: "B.P.96" in 1982, "De Louise…à Elles" for Frédéric Mitterand's program "Etoiles et Toiles" in 1985 and "Le Clown," as part of the "3,000 scenarios against a virus" campaign in 1994. She made her feature film debut with "Louise l'insoumise" in 1984. The film was selected at numerous international festivals and won her the Georges Sadoul Award in 1985, an acting prize in Moscow in 1986 and the Grand Prize at Cadiz. In 1988, "Prisonnières" won the Georges de Beauregard Award. "C’est la tangente que je préfère " is her third feature film and picked up the Most Promising Actress Award at the 1997 Geneva Festival. Charlotte Silvera has also directed two films for television: "Tout va bien dans le service" (1993), starring Agnès Soral, and "L'Embellie" (1995), starring Line Renaud and Jean-Pierre Cassel.

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