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Delphine Chanéac
Delphine Chanéac (born 14 November 1978) is a French model, actress, and disc jockey. She was born in Valence, Drôme, Valence, France. Career Chanéac worked in French cinema, appearing in European films and television in the late 1990s and 2000s. She is best-known for her role as Pauline in the French sitcom ''La Vie Devant Nous'' and for portraying the hybrid (biology), genetic hybrid Dren in the Canadian science fiction/horror movie ''Splice (film), Splice'', shaving her head for the role. She also starred in the crime thriller ''Verso''. She gave birth to a boy named Ethan in October 2015. Theater Filmography Books * * References External links * Interview at TwitchFilm.net
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Valence, Drôme
Valence (, ; ) is a Communes of France, commune in southeastern France, the prefecture of the Drôme Departments of France, department and within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhône, about south of Lyon, along the railway line that runs from Paris to Marseille. It is the eighth-largest city in the region by its population and has 64,726 registered inhabitants in 2018 (132,556 inhabitants in the urban area (''unité urbaine''). The city is divided into four Cantons of the Drôme department, cantons. Located in the heart of the Vallée du Rhône (France), Rhone corridor, Valence is often referred to as "the door to the South of France", the local saying ''à Valence le Midi commence'' ("at Valence the Midi begins") pays tribute to the city's southern culture. Between Vercors Massif, Vercors and Provence, its geographical location attracts many tourists. Axes of transport and communications are the A7 autoroute, A7 ...
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La Vie Devant Nous
''La vie devant nous'' was the most popular teenage drama in France about a group of high school friends growing up, falling in love, fighting, dealing with troubles, exploring their sexuality and more. Cast * Gianni Giardinelli : Stanislas de Courbel *Marie Mouté : Alizé Guillaume * Louise Monot : Marine Lavor * Samuel Perche : Constant de Courbel * Camille De Pazzis : Ines Guérin * Guillaume Delorme : Barthélémy Berger * Caroline Berg : Mme Lavalette * Stéphane Boucher : M. Moreau * Chad Chenouga : M. Salmi *Edgar Givry : M. Antoine de Courbel * Xavier Lafitte : Gaël Venturi * Micaelle Mee-Sook : Mère de Jade * Anne-Marie Pisani : La voyante * Myriam Roussel : Mme Marie Berger * Alice Taglioni : Irène *Élodie Yung : Jade Perrin *Delphine Chanéac : Pauline * Marine Danaux : Adèle * Sophie Michaud : Mme de Courbel *Xavier Laurent: Mathias Granier *Daniel Russo Daniel Russo is a French film actor, comedian and director. Theater Filmography References Externa ...
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Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
The Fangoria Chainsaw Awards is an award ceremony focused on horror and thriller films. Beginning in 1992, the awards were expanded and an annual ceremony was inaugurated to give out the awards. As of 2015, Fangoria also delivers awards to television series. Categories Film * Best Wide Release Film * Best Limited Release Film * Best Streaming Premiere Film * Best International Film * Best Documentary Film * Best First Film * Best Director * Best Lead Performance * Best Supporting Performance * Best Screenplay * Best Score * Best Cinematography * Best Makeup FX * Best Creature FX * Best Costume Design * Best Short * Best Kill Television * Best TV Series * Best Nonfiction Series or Miniseries Special Awards * Fangoria Horror Hall of Fame * Fangoria Lifetime Achievement Award * The Editor's Eyeball Award Discontinued Awards * Worst Film * Best Actor * Best Actress * Best Supporting Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Best TV Actor * Best TV Actress * Best TV Supporting Ac ...
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Vancouver Film Critics Circle
The Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) was founded in 2000 by David Spaner and Ian Caddell, in order to help promote Canadian films and the British Columbia film and television industry. Its membership includes print, radio, on-line, and television critics, either based in Vancouver Vancouver is a major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the cit ... or with Vancouver outlets. VFCC notable milestones The VFCC celebrated its 13th anniversary of giving awards to the year’s best films on January 7, 2013, at the Railway Club. The event is the only among Canadian critics’ groups that presents a full slate of international awards and a full slate of Canadian awards. The VFCC also presents a Best of British Columbia Award and the Ian Caddell Achievement Award that goes to an individual or group that ...
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Vincenzo Natali
Vincenzo Natali (born 1969) is an American-born Canadian film director and screenwriter, known for writing and directing science fiction and horror films such as ''Cube'', '' Cypher'', ''Nothing'', and '' Splice''. Early life and education Natali was born in Detroit, to a nursery school teacher/painter mother and a photographer father. He is of Italian and English descent. He moved to Toronto, along with his family, at the age of one. During his time at Royal St. George's College, Natali befriended British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett, who has appeared in the majority of films that Natali has directed. Natali also attended the film programme at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. He was eventually hired as a storyboard artist at the Nelvana Animation Studios. His cinematic influences included Samuel Beckett, David Cronenberg, and Terry Gilliam. Career Natali's directing debut came in 1997, when he directed ''Cube'' which he also co-wrote. The film became a success worldwi ...
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Dennis Berry (director)
Dennis Charles Berry (August 11, 1944 – June 12, 2021) was an American-French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was the son of director John Berry. Filmography * '' Lucky Jo'' (1964) - Jeune en triporteur (uncredited) * '' La Collectionneuse'' (1967) - Charlie * '' Five Ashore in Singapore'' (1967) - Lt. Dan * ''La fille d'en face'' (1968) - Danek * '' Spirits of the Dead'' (1968) - A Courtier (segment "Metzengerstein") (uncredited) * '' À tout casser'' (1968) - Ange * '' L'Amour fou'' (1969) - Dennis / Pylade * ''Paulina Is Leaving'' (1969) - Olivier * ''Paris n'existe pas'' (1969) - Le beatnick * '' Borsalino'' (1970) - Nono * ''Promise at Dawn'' (1970) - Belle Gueule * ''Caméléons'' (1971) - Jean-Marc * '' The Big Delirium'' (1975, director) * ''Ave Maria'' (1984) * ''Last Song'' (1987, director) * ''Chloé'' (1996, director) * ''Stargate SG-1'' (1997, director) * '' Highlander: The Raven'' (1998, director) * '' Adventure Inc.'' (2003, TV Series, director) * ''Ma ...
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Raffy Shart
Raffy Shart is a French-Armenian theater director and writer, film director and screenwriter, and composer / songwriter. In addition, Raffy Shart is an organizer of shows, does advertising campaigns, directs ads and music videos, writes musical scores for films, and is a songwriter for various artists, and has a number of children's songs. Raffy Shart, of Armenian origin, was known as writer of the French stage play ''Ma femme s'appelle Maurice'' with Philippe Chevallier et Régis Laspalès.in 1997. The play was shown in more than 44 countries. He gained further fame through co-writing '' Quasimodo d'El Paris'', directed in 1999 by Patrick Timsit as a comedic adaptation of the 1831 novel '' The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' by Victor Hugo. In 2006, Raffy Shart directed himself ''Incontrôlable'' with Michaël Youn, Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit et Hélène de Fougerolles and is directing the play ''Attache-moi au radiateur''. Filmography Directing *2006: ''Incontrôlable'' ...
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Shawn Levy
Shawn Adam Levy (; born July 23, 1968) is a Canadian and American filmmaker and actor. He is the founder of 21 Laps Entertainment. His work has spanned numerous genres, and his films as a director have grossed a collective $3.5 billion worldwide. Following early work as a television director, Levy gained recognition in the 2000s for directing comedy films like '' Big Fat Liar'' (2002), '' Just Married'' (2003), '' Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2003) and ''The Pink Panther'' (2006). He then found further success as the director of the first three films in the '' Night at the Museum'' film franchise (2006–14). In the early 2010s, he directed films including '' Date Night'' (2010), ''Real Steel'' (2011), and '' The Internship'' (2013), developed several comedy television pilots, and executive produced the ABC/ Fox sitcom '' Last Man Standing''. Levy was a producer on the 2016 sci-fi film '' Arrival'', which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Since 2016, Levy ha ...
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The Pink Panther (2006 Film)
''The Pink Panther'' is a 2006 American comedy-mystery film directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay by Len Blum and Steve Martin, and a story by Blum and Michael Saltzman. It serves as a reboot of ''The Pink Panther'' franchise, marking the tenth installment in the series. It is also the first ''Pink Panther'' film to be released since '' Son of the Pink Panther'' (1993). The film stars Martin in the main role and also co-stars Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, and Beyoncé Knowles. In the film, Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Martin) is assigned to solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond. ''The Pink Panther'' premiered in Alpe d'Huez on January 19, 2006, and was released theatrically in United States and Canada on February 10, by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures banner, with 20th Century Fox handling the international distribution. The film received mostly negative reviews, but was a commercial succes ...
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Élisabeth Rappeneau
Élisabeth Rappeneau (19 January 1940 – 2 January 2020) was a French film director and screenwriter. Personal life She was the sister of the French director Jean-Paul Rappeneau Jean-Paul Rappeneau (; born 8 April 1932) is a French film director and screenwriter. Career He started out in film as an assistant and screenwriter collaborating with Louis Malle on ''Zazie dans le métro'' in 1960 and ''Vie privée'' in 1961. ... and the aunt of musician Martin Rappeneau and screenwriter Julien Rappeneau. Filmography References External links * 1940 births 2020 deaths French film directors French women film directors French women screenwriters French screenwriters Place of birth missing {{France-film-director-stub ...
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James Huth
James Huth (born 29 August 1966 in Sutton Sutton (''south settlement'' or ''south town'' in Old English) may refer to: Places United Kingdom England In alphabetical order by county: * Sutton, Bedfordshire * Sutton, Berkshire, a List of United Kingdom locations: Stu-Sz#Su, location * S ..., Greater London) is an English-born French film director, screenwriter and producer, mostly known for his collaborations with actor Jean Dujardin. Filmography References External links * French male screenwriters French screenwriters French film directors Living people 1947 births {{France-film-director-stub ...
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