Claire Devers

Claire Devers

ur. 1955
Paryż, Île de France, Francja

Biografia

She studied Philosophy at the Sorbonne, graduating in 1978. Between 1983 and 1985 she continued her training at the IDHEC and in 1986 she made her directorial debut with the film Black and White, based on a story by Tennessee Williams (‘Desire and the Black Masseur’) and awarded the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the Grand Prix in Turin. Chimère (1989), Max et Jérémie (1992) and Mylène (1992), were her next works for the cinema. She directed several television series before competing in the 45th edition of the Valladolid Festival with La Voleuse de Saint-Lubin (1999). She subsequently directed for the silver screen Les Marins perdus (2003) and Pauvre Georges! (2018).

Seminci - Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid

Reżyserka

Filmy
2019

Pauvre Georges !

2011

Rapace (film telewizyjny)

2007

Le Pendu (film telewizyjny)

2003

Les Marins perdus

1999

La Voleuse de Saint-Lubin

1996

Mylène (film telewizyjny)

1995

Le Crime de monsieur Stil (film telewizyjny)

1992

Max i Jeremie

1989

Chimère

Reklama

Reklama

1986

Noir et Blanc

Seriale
2009

Suite noire

Krótkometrażowe
1997

Nous, sans-papiers de France

1988

Sueurs froides : À la mémoire d'un ange (film telewizyjny)

Scenarzystka

Filmy
2019

Pauvre Georges !

2007

Le Pendu (film telewizyjny)

2003

Les Marins perdus

1999

La Voleuse de Saint-Lubin

1996

Mylène (film telewizyjny)

1995

Le Crime de monsieur Stil (film telewizyjny)

1992

Max i Jeremie

1989

Chimère

1986

Noir et Blanc

Seriale
2009

Suite noire

1989

Cycle Simenon