choreographer
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, and director for the stage and screen. He was born in 1962.
Biography
From 2007 to 2017, he served as the Director of T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers, which he turned into a national dramatic center for contemporary creation, exclusively devoted to living artists (
theater
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opera
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,
contemporary art
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, film, and philosophy).
Pascal Rambert's plays and dance pieces have been staged in
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,
Russia
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,
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and the
Middle East
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. His writing (theater, stories, and
poetry
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) is published in
France
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by Les Solitaires Intempestifs and has been translated, published, and staged in many languages:
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,
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,
Japanese
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Croatian
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,
Portuguese
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(
Portugal
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and
Brazil
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),
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(Castile,
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and
Argentina
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),
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.
His dance pieces, including the most recent, ''Memento Mori'', created in 2013 with the light designer Yves Godin, have been performed at major festivals and contemporary dance festivals: Montpellier,
Avignon
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,
Utrecht
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,
Geneva
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,
Ljubljana
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During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the a ...
,
Skopje
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,
Moscow
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,
Hamburg
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,
Modena
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,
Freiburg
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,
Tokyo
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and
New York
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.
Pascal Rambert has directed several operas in France and in the
United States
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.
The short films he has directed have been selected and received prizes at festivals in
Pantin
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,
Locarno
, neighboring_municipalities= Ascona, Avegno, Cadenazzo, Cugnasco, Gerra (Verzasca), Gambarogno, Gordola, Lavertezzo, Losone, Minusio, Muralto, Orselina, Tegna, Tenero-Contra
, twintowns =* Gagra, Georgia
* Karlovy Vary, Czech Re ...
,
Miami
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, and
Paris
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.
His play ''Clôture de l’amour'' (''Love’s End''), created at the 65th Festival d’Avignon in 2011 with Audrey Bonnet and
Stanislas Nordey
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966) is a French actor and theatre director. He is the son of actress Véronique Nordey and film director Jean-Pierre Mocky.
Biography
Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur ...
, was an international success. The script won the prize for public theater in the Theater 2013 – Dithea competition, the prize for best new French-language play from the Syndicat de la Critique (Critics’ Union) in 2012, and the Grand Prize for dramatic literature from the French Centre national du théâtre (National Theater Center) in October, 2012.
By September 2018, ''Clôture de l’amour'' had been performed more than 180 times in France and far more all over the world. He has adapted ''Clôture de l’amour'' into ten languages: for the Moscow Art Theatre; in New York,
Zagreb
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, Modena, and Rome, and at the Piccolo Theatro de Milano; in Shizuoka,
Osaka
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, and
Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of ...
; in
Berlin
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and at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg; in
Barcelona
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at the Grec Festival and in
Madrid
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Copenhagen
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,
Aalborg
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,
Aarhus
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, and
Odense
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. An Argentinian version and a Chinese (in Mandarin) version are currently in progress.
Rambert created ''Une (micro) histoire économique du monde, dansée'' (''A (micro) history of world economics, danced'') at T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers, in 2010. After its French tour, Pascal Rambert adapted the work for further performances in Japan; in Hamburg and
Karlsruhe
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, Germany; in the United States in New York,
Los Angeles
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and
Pittsburgh
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; in
Cairo
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,
Egypt
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and soon in
Bangkok
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,
Thailand
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.
His play ''Avignon à vie'' (''Avignon for Life''), read by
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Ca ...
of the Comédie Française, was first staged at the 2013 67th Festival d’Avignon in the Cour d’Honneur du Palais des Papes.
His play, ''Répétition'' (''Rehearsal''), written for
Emmanuelle Béart
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, Audrey Bonnet,
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Ca ...
Stanislas Nordey
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966) is a French actor and theatre director. He is the son of actress Véronique Nordey and film director Jean-Pierre Mocky.
Biography
Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur ...
, and Claire Zeller, premiered December 12, 2014 at T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers- national dramatic center for contemporary creation as part of Festival d’Automne in Paris. It was subsequently performed in
Lyon
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and toured nationally and internationally in the fall of 2015; Lausanne (ch), Poitiers (fr), à Modène within the festival VIE (it), Strasbourg at the
Théâtre National de Strasbourg
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The TNS was origi ...
(fr), Clermont Ferrand (fr), Paris at the
Théâtre National de Chaillot
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(fr), Orléans(fr), Chateauvallon (fr) and Valenciennes (fr) .
In 2015, the
Académie française
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recognized Répétition with its annual literature and philosophy Prize.
In January 2016, he premiered his play ''Argument,'' written for Laurent Poitrenaux and Marie-Sophie Ferdane, at the CDN Orléans / Loiret / Centre, then presented it at La Comédie in Reims and at the T2G, Théâtre de Gennevilliers - national dramatic center for contemporary creation.
In May 2017, he directed ''Une vie''( ''A life''), which he wrote for the
Comédie-Française
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ensemble, at the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier in Paris.
In August 2017, he directed ''GHOSTs,'' written for a group of Taiwanese actors and presented for the opening of the Performing Art Festival in Taipei.
He wrote ''Actrice (Actress)'' for the actors of the Art Theater of Moscow and opened it on December 12, 2017 at the
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
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in Paris, starring
Marina Hands
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, Audrey Bonnet Jakob Öhrman,
Elmer Bäck
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, Rasmus Slätis, Jean Guizerix, Emmanuel Cuchet, Ruth Nüesch, Luc Bataïni, Lyna Khoudri, Yuming Hey, Sifan Shao, Laetitia Somé, and alternately, Anas Abidar, Nathan Aznar, and Samuel Kircher.
''Actrice'' toured in France from January to March 2018. Rambert directed ''Glumica'', the Croatian version of ''Actrice'' at the National Theatre in
Zagreb
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in February 2019.
In March 2018, he wrote ''Reconstitution'' to be performed by Vero Dahuron and Guy Delamotte of the Panta Theatre in Caen.
He wrote ''Nos Parents'' (''Our Parents'') for the student actors of the Manufacture in Lausanne, which opened in his production in April 2018.
In September 2018, he staged his play ''Christine'' at the Comédie de
during the Festival Julie's Party, then staged ''Teatro'' at the Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II in Lisbon, starring
Beatriz Batarda
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, Cirila Bossuet, João Grosso, Lúcia Maria, Rui Mendes.
In November 2018, he directed ''Soeurs (Sisters)'' written for
Marina Hands
Marina Hands (born 10 January 1975) is a French stage and film actress. Hands is the daughter of British director Terry Hands and French actress Ludmila Mikaël, and the granddaughter of Ukrainian-Greek painter . She studied acting at the Cour ...
and Audrey Bonnet. In December, he directed the Spanish version, ''Hermanas,'' with
Barbara Lennie
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People
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* Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter
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and
Irene Escolar
Irene Escolar Navarro (born 19 October 1988) is a Spanish cinema, theatre, and television actress.
Escolar received a Goya Award for Best New Actress
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.
In February 2019, he staged Glumica, the Croatian version of Actrice with the actors of the National Theater of
Zagreb
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.
From February to June 2019, he is Visiting Belknap Fellow in the Humanities and Visiting Lecturer in French and Italian with Florent Masse at
Princeton University
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,
New Jersey
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. By May 2019, he will direct the students in his play ''Other's''.
In March 2019, he created 愛的落幕, the Taiwanese version of Clôture de l'Amour at the Metropolitan Theater of
Taipei
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.
In June 2019, he created ''Mont Vérité'' with the TNS school students for the Printemps des Comédiens Festival.
His play ''Architecture,'' written for
Emmanuelle Béart
Emmanuelle Béart (born 14 August 1963) ''Tecinema.jeuxactu.com''. Retrieved 21 April 2020. is a F ...
, Audrey Bonnet,
Anne Brochet
Anne Brochet (born 22 November 1966) is a French actress.
Career
Brochet has appeared in films such as ''Cyrano de Bergerac'', '' Le temps des porte-plumes'', '' 30 ans'', '' Une journée de merde!'' and '' Tous les matins du monde''. She has als ...
, Marie-Sophie Ferdane, ,
Stanislas Nordey
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966) is a French actor and theatre director. He is the son of actress Véronique Nordey and film director Jean-Pierre Mocky.
Biography
Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur ...
,
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Ca ...
, Laurent Poitrenaux, Pascal Rénéric and
Jacques Weber
Jacques Weber is a French actor, director, and writer.
Life and career
Weber joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique at the age of 20, and won the Prix d'Excellence when he left. He joined Robert Hossein in Rheims, a ...
, has been premiered at the
Festival d’Avignon
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in 2019 (Cour d'Honneur du Palais des Papes).
In November 2019, he created ''Rakkauden Pãatõs,'' the Finnish version of Clôture de l'amour at the
Finnish National Theater
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* Culture of Finland
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See also ...
of Helsinki (Finland).
In February 2020, he created ''Desaparecer'' in Mexico (UNAM, Merxico city).
He created ''3 annonciations'' for Audrey Bonnet (FR), Silvia Costa (IT),
Barbara Lennie
Barbara may refer to:
People
* Barbara (given name)
* Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter
* Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer
* Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously ...
(ES) alternately with Itsaso Arana (ES), on September 29, 2020 at the TNB Théâtre National de Bretagne and toured in France and in Europe in 2020–21.
Opening Αδελφές, the Greek version of ''Soeurs'' in Athens (Michael Cacoyannis Foundation) in November 2020, Ōed, the Estonian version in Tallinn ( Tallinna Linnateater) and Sorelle, the Italian version in Turin (Teatro Astra).
In February 2021, he created STARs in Switzerland (Comédie de Genève).
He created ''Sorelle'', Italian version of Soeurs, opening at Teatro Astra. He wrote and created ''Dreamers'' for the TNB's students (opening June 2021 at TNB-Rennes). He wrote and created ''Deux amis'' with Charles Berling and Stanislas Nordey (opening July 2021 at Festival d'été of Châteauvallon). He created ''Kotatsu'' (September 2021 at Ebarra Riverside Theater, Toyooka, Japon).
He directed the play ''8 ensemble'' that he wrote for 8 young actresses and actors created during the Festival d’Automne à Paris, in the frame of Talents Adami Théâtre.
January 2022, he adapted with Jim Fletcher and Ismaïl ibn Conner two monologues The Art of Theater and With my own hands, premiered on January 14, 2022 at PS21 (Performance Spaces for the 21st Century), Chatham, NY, co-presented by PS21 and The Public Theater/Under the Radar : On the Road initiative.
As of March 2022 he is rehearsing the play that he wrote, Sowane, in Cairo (EGY) (creation October 2022), adapting the French version of the play Perdre son sac with the actress Lyna Khoudri (creation November 2022 in Rabat (MA)), creating the play ''L’interview'' that he wrote for Pierrette Monticelli (creation April 2022 in Nest Theater at Thionville, produced by La Joliette Theatre), and writing the play ''Je te réponds'' made for 8 prisoners people from the Reau prison center (creation January 2023).
Directing credits
* 1980: ''Arlequin poli par l'amour'' (''Harlequin, refined by love'') by Marivaux
* 1981: ''La Marcolfa'' by Dario Fo
* 1982: ''Léonce et Léna'' (''Léonce and Léna'') by Georg Büchner
* 1984: ''Désir'' (''Desire'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Nouveau Théâtre de Nice
* 1984: ''Les Lits I'' (''Beds I'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Nouveau Théâtre de Nice
* 1985: ''Météorologies'' (''Forecasts'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Espace Pierre Cardin (paris)
* 1987: ''Allez hop!'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Ménagerie de Verre (Paris)
* 1987: Fellow of the Centre National des Lettres (National Center of Arts): while in artist's residence at the Chartreuse of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, he wrote and directed ''Le Réveil'' (''The Wake-Up''), which was then staged at the Paris-Villette theater and afterward toured with "the Amis du Théâtre Populaire (A.T.P.)"
* 1988: ''3+2+1'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert
* 1989: ''Les Parisiens'' (''The Parisians'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, 43rd Festival d’Avignon
* 1990: ''Burying Molière'' by John Strand, New York
* 1992: ''John and Mary'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Nanterre-Amandiers theater. (Written while in residence at the Villa Medici's “Hors les Murs” initiative in Alexandria, Egypt.)
* 1992: ''De mes propres mains'' (''With My Own Hands'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, with Eric Doye, Théâtre en Mai (Theater in May) in Dijon.
** > 1993: New production of ''With My Own Hands'' with Charles Berling, Nanterre-Amandiers theater.
** > 2007: New production of ''With My Own Hands/Solo'' with Kate Moran, Bonlieu Scène nationale d’Annecy (Bonlieu National Theater in Annecy), Salins theater, Scène nationale de Martigues (National Theater of Martigues), Ménagerie de Verre (Paris), PS122 in the Crossing the Line Festival in New York, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Grü / Grütli Theater in Geneva (Switzerland), Komaba Agora Theater in Tokyo (Japan).
** > 2015: New production of ''With My Own Hands'' with Arthur Nauzyciel, Bouffes du Nord Theater (Paris).
* 1994: ''The Interview That Dies'' by Jan Fabre, Royal Flemish Theater in Brussels.
* 1994: ''Félicité'' (''Bliss'') by Jean Audureau, Théâtre de la Commune-Aubervilliers
* 1995: Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, MC93 Bobigny.
* 1997: ''Long Island'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, to promote the E.R.A.C. (l’École Régionale d’Acteurs de Cannes, the Cannes Regional Acting School) which then toured at the National Theaters in Nice and Marseille and at the Ménagerie de Verre (Paris).
* 1997: ''Journal inédit, 1958-1961'' (''Unpublished Diary, 1958-1961'') by Antoine Vitez, France Culture Reading at the 51st Festival d’Avignon .
* 1997: ''Race'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert at the Festival Octobre en Normandie, Théâtre Gérard Philipe and in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Poverty Department Group.
* 1998: ''Brecht et la musique'' (''Brecht and Music''). Cabaret lyrique,
Calvet Museum
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, 52nd Festival d’Avignon.
* 1998: ''The Epic of Gilgamesh, the man who would not die'', in New York (Experimental Theater Wing, New York University) and Damascus.
* 2000: ''The Epic of Gilgamesh, the man who would not die'', Sîn-Leqe-Unninni, at the 54th Festival d’Avignon.
* 2001: ''Asservissement sexuel volontaire'' (''Voluntary Sex Slavery'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Théâtre National de la Colline (Paris), Théâtre des Salins- Scène National de Martigues and Bonlieu-Scène nationale d’Annecy.
* 2001: “Lecture électrifiée” (“Electric Reading”) from ''Début de l’A''. (''The beginning of Love'') with Kate Moran, at the Flèche d’or (Paris) and afterward in New York, Miami, Tokyo, etc.
* 2002: ''La Lève'' by Jean Audureau, musical direction, reading by the students at the Cannes Regional Acting School (ERAC).
* 2004: ''Paradis (un temps à déplier)'' (''Paradise (Time to Unfold)'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Théâtre National de la Colline (Paris), Comédie of Caen, New York (Dance Theater Workshop), Bonlieu-Scène nationale d’Annecy, Sarrebruck (Germany)
* 2005: ''Philomela'', opera by James Dillon, Casa da Música Porto (PT), Odéon-Theater of Europe at the Ateliers Berthier, Festival Musica in Strasbourg, Őszi Fesztivá in Budapest (Automne Festival of Budapest )
* 2005: ''Le Début de l'A.'' (''The beginning of love'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Studio-Theater of the Comédie-Française, reading at the 59th Festival d’Avignon, Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
** >2008: ''The beginning of love''. Japanese version, by Pascal Rambert, Tokyo, Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
* 2005: ''To Lose/Perdre/Danse'', dance piece by Pascal Rambert, Centre de développement chorégraphique (Center for the Development of Choreography) in Toulouse, graduation project for the class of 2005.
* 2005: ''La Baie de Tokyo'' (''Tokyo Bay'') by Pascal Rambert, reading at the 59th Festival d’Avignon.
* 2005: ''After/Before'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, 59th Festival d’Avignon, Bonlieu Scène nationale d'Annecy, Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
* 2005: ''Pan'', opera by
Marc Monnet
Marc Monnet (born 11 March 1947, in Paris) is a French composer of contemporary music, mainly electroacoustic music, who develops the notion of humour in music.
Selected works
* ''Patatras'', for clarinet, bassoon, 2 violas, 2 cellos and 2 doubl ...
and Christophe Tarkos, National Opera of the Rhine.
* 2006: ''Un garçon debout'' (''a Standing Boy''), choreography by Rachid Ouramdane, performed by Pascal Rambert.
* 2006: ''Mon fantôme'' (''My Ghost'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Bonlieu Scène nationale d’Annecy Privas Theater, CDC (Center for Choreographic development) of Toulouse, schools in the Hauts de Seine French department, Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
** > 2014: Production of ''Mon fantôme'' in Croatia: ''Moj Duh'' at the ZKM of Zagreb.
* 2007: ''L'Art du théâtre'' (''The Art of Theater'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Tokyo (Japan)
* 2007: ''Toute la vie'' (''Whole Life'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Bonlieu – Scène nationale d’Annecy, Printemps des arts festival in Monaco.
* 2008: ''Libido sciendi'', dance piece by Pascal Rambert, Montpellier Dance, Ménagerie de verre (Paris), CDC (Center for Choreographic development) of Toulouse, CDC (Center for Choreographic development) Aquitaine, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Grü / Grütli Theater in Geneva, Ex Ponto Festival in Ljubljana, MOT Festival in Skopje, @Live Art / Kampnagel Festival in Hamburg.
** > 2012: New production of ''Libido sciendi'' by Pascal Rambert, in the nave of the Grand Palais on the occasion of the cultural programming surrounding MONUMENTA 2012 -
Daniel Buren
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, Saint-Clotilde de La Réunion in the Total Dance Festival, Paris – Picasso Museum, Vanves Theater, Bouffes du Nord Theater (Paris).
* 2008: ''Inferno'', after Dante, Grü/Grütli Theater in Geneva.
* 2009: ''Portrait/Portrait'', dance pieces by Pascal Rambert and Rachid Ouramdane, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
* 2009: ''Qu'est-ce que tu vois ?'' (''What Do You See?'') by Marie-José Mondzain, Théâtre de Gennevilliers - La Force de l'Art 02, Grand Palais (Paris).
* 2010: ''A (micro) history of world economics, danced'' by Pascal Rambert and Éric Méchoulan, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Fujimi Cultural Hall Kirari in Fujimi, Shizuoka at the SPAC-Shizuoka Performing Arts Center, Miyazaki Prefectural Art Center, Le Phénix – National Theater of Valenciennes, Théâtre des Salins Theater – Scène nationale de Martigues, Scène nationale de Cavaillon, CDN (National Dramatic Center) Orléans/Loiret/Centre, Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, LaMaMa - New York in the Crossing the Line Festival, Los Angeles with the LAPD, Dresden (Germany) in the Bügerbühne Festival, Thalia Theater of Hamburg (Germany), Cairo (Egypt) in the DCA Festival, Pittsburgh (U.S.).
* 2010: ''Armide'' (''Armida'') by Jean-Baptiste Lully with the Mercury Baroque Orchestra of Houston, Houston Wortham Center, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers.
* 2010: ''Knocking on Heaven’s Door'', dance piece by Pascal Rambert, Association for Contemporary Dance in Geneva, Swiss Cultural Center in Paris, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Nishi Azabu Superdeluxe in Tokyo (Japan), CDC (Center for Choreographic Development) Toulouse/Midi Pyrénées.
* 2011: ''16 ans'' (''16 Years'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, The Cité de la Danse Agora in Montpellier as part of the Hybrides Festival, the CDN (National Dramatic Center) Orléans/Loiret/Centre, the Ado Festival in Préau, and the Regional Theater Center of Lower Normandy in Vire.
* 2011: ''Clôture de l’amour'' (''Love’s End'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, 65th Festival d’Avignon, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Grü/Grütli Theater in Geneva, Teatro Passioni in Modena, Youth Theater Festival in Zagreb, la Comédie in Clermont Ferrand, Pompidou Center, BOZAR dance and theater in Bruxelles, Châteauvallon Theater, TAP in Poitiers, TU in Nantes, Grand R in La Roche-sur-Yon, Nouveau Théâtres of Angers - CDN Pays de la Loire (Loire Region), Théâtre du Nord in Lille, Scène Nationale de Martigues, Theater of the Manufacture - CDN in Nancy, Célestins Theater in Lyon, L’espace Malraux – scène nationale de Chambéry and the Savoie, Saint Quentin Theater in Yvelines, Charleroi, Pau, TEAT Champ Fleuri - Saint-Denis de La Réunion, Saint-Étienne du Rouvray as part of the Autumn Festival in Normandy, La passerelle Saint Brieux, the Théâtre du Rond-Point (Rond-Point Theater) in Paris, Stadtstheater de Karlsruhe (Germany), Théâtre Joliette Minoterie in Marseille, Théâtre du Casino Barrière in Deauville, Bonlieu Scène Nationale, Les trois Pierrots in Saint Cloud, Vanves Theater, Lorient Theater, Panta Theater of Caen, Bouffes du Nord Theater (Paris), National Theater of Strasbourg.
** > beginning in 2012: Productions in multiple languages of ''Clôture de l’amour'' (''Love’s End'') directed by Pascal Rambert, production and incorporation into the repertoire of the Moscow Art Theatre, production and incorporation into the repertoire of the ZKM– Zagreb, Teatro delle Passioni – Modena, Roma Teatro Vascello - Rome, Salle Bartoli de Trieste, Teatro Filoframmatici de Piancenza, Teatro Metastasio de Prato, Teatro Pubblico de Casalecchio, Teatro Atti de Rimini, Teatro Dusede Genova, Piccolo Teatro of Milan, Abrons Arts Center – New York as part of the Crossing the Line Festival 2013: SPAC - Shizuoka, Knowledge Theatre - Osaka, KAAT - Tokyo, 2014: Thalia Theater of Hamburg, Berlin as part of the Foreign Affairs Festival, Barcelona in the Grec Festival, Madrid in the Festival Otoño a Primavera, the Panorama Festival in Buenos Aires, National Theater of Odense (dk), Århus Theatre, Århus (dk), Ålborg Theatre, Ålborg (dk), Husets Theatre, Copenhagen (dk)
* 2012: ''50 minutes'' by Pascal Rambert, Les Hivernales Festival in Avignon.
* 2013: ''Memento Mori'' dance piece by Pascal Rambert, Les Hivernales in Avignon, VIA Festival in Mons, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Modena, ZKM - Zagreb, Musica Festival -Strasbourg, Festival NET Centre Meyerhold - Moscow, Utrecht Spring Dance, Bouffes du Nord Theater (Paris).
* 2013: ''Avignon à vie'' (''Avignon For Life'') by Pascal Rambert read by
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Ca ...
, Cour d’Honneur du Palais des Papes at the 67th Festival d’Avignon, T2G – Théâtre de Gennevilliers, CNCDC (of Chateauvallon, Bouffes du Nord Theater (Paris).
* 2014: ''Revenir'' (''To Return''), dance piece at the Mini-Teater of Ljubljana (Slovenia).
* 2014: ''Répétition'' (''Rehearsal'') by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, T2G - Théâtre de Gennevilliers as part of the Festival d’Automne in Paris, Célestins Theater with the Théâtre Radiant Bellevue of Lyon / Caluires, Vidy Theater - Lausanne, TAP of Poitiers, Modena (Italy) as part of the VIE Festival, National Theater of Strasbourg, the Comédie of Clermont-Ferrand, National Theater of Chaillot, CDN (National Theater Center) Orléans / Loiret / Centre, CNCDC (National Center for Contemporary Dramatic Arts) Chateauvallon, Le Phénix of Valenciennes.
*2016: ''Argument'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, Orléans, Reims, T2G - Théâtre de Gennevilliers. ''Prova'', Italian version of Répétition, Teatro Arena del Sole di
Bologna
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. Thaï version of ''Une (micro) histoire économique du monde, dansée'',
Bangkok
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( Thaïland).
*2017: Creation of structure production, his production company, directed by Pauline Roussille. Clausura del amor, Theater Pavón Kamikaze,
Madrid
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. UBU Prize for L'Arte del Teatro (best foreign play in Italy). نهاية الحب, Arabic version of ''Clôture de l'Amour'', Falaki Theater, D-CAF Festival,
Cairo
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. ''Une Vie'', by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert,
Comédie-Française
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Taïwan
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. Ensayo, Spanish version of Répétition, Pavón Kamikaze,
Madrid
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. Israeli version of ''Une (micro) histoire économique du monde'', dansée,
Tel Aviv
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,
Israel
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. ''Actrice (Actress)'', by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert,
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
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Found ...
,
Paris
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Caen
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, Switzerland. Teatro, by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert with
Beatriz Batarda
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, Cirila Bossuet, João Grosso, Lúcia Maria, Rui Mendes, Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II, Lisbon,
Portugal
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. ''Soeurs (Sisters)'', by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert, with
Marina Hands
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and Audrey Bonnet, Bonlieu Scène Nationale, Annecy,
France
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. ''Hermanas'', Spanish version of ''Soeurs'', with
Barbara Lennie
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and Irène Escolar, Teatro Central, Séville, Spain
*2019: ''Glumica'', Croatian version of Actrice, National Theater,
Zagreb
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,
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. 愛的落幕, Taiwanese version of Clôture de l'Amour, Metropolitan Theater,
Taipei
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. Visiting Belknap Fellow in the Humanities and Visiting Lecturer in French and Italian with Florent Masse at
Princeton University
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,
New Jersey
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and creation of Other's with the students of
Princeton University
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. ''L'Art du Théâtre'' and ''De mes propres mains'' with Arthur Nauzyciel at Théâtre du Rond-Point (Paris) and Théâtre National de Bretagne (Rennes). Opening 愛的落幕, Taiwanese version of Clôture de l'Amour at the Metropolitan Theater of Taipei. From February to June 2019, Visiting Lecturer in French and Italian at
Princeton University
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,
New Jersey
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. ''Other's'' by (and directed by) Pascal Rambert with the students of
Princeton University
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,
New Jersey
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. 愛的落幕, the Taiwanese version of Clôture de l'Amour at the Metropolitan Theater of
Taipei
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. ''Mont Vérité'' with the TNS school students for the Printemps des Comédiens Festival. His play ''Architecture,'' written for
Emmanuelle Béart
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, Audrey Bonnet,
Anne Brochet
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Career
Brochet has appeared in films such as ''Cyrano de Bergerac'', '' Le temps des porte-plumes'', '' 30 ans'', '' Une journée de merde!'' and '' Tous les matins du monde''. She has als ...
, Marie-Sophie Ferdane, Arthur Nauzyciel,
Stanislas Nordey
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Biography
Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur ...
,
Denis Podalydès
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, Laurent Poitrenaux, Pascal Rénéric and
Jacques Weber
Jacques Weber is a French actor, director, and writer.
Life and career
Weber joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique at the age of 20, and won the Prix d'Excellence when he left. He joined Robert Hossein in Rheims, a ...
, has been premiered at the
Festival d’Avignon
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in 2019 (Cour d'Honneur du Palais des Papes). ''Nos Parents'' at th Comédie de Genève and ''Christine'' at the Theater Les Halles (Sierre, Switzerland). ''Avignon à vie'' with Stanislas Nordey, at the Princeton French Theater Festival (New Jersey). ''Architecture'' tour at the TNB, Théâtre National de Bretagne, TNS, Théâtre national de Strasbourg and Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord - Paris. ''New Project'' at the Festival Les Récréatrales (Burkina Faso, Ouagadoudgou). ''Glumica'' at the National Theater of Zagreb and ''Un finale di amor'' at the Franco Parenti Theater of Milan. Opening ''Rakkauden Pãatõs'' on November 8th, Finnish version of Clôture de l'amour at the
Finnish National Theater
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, Finland.
*2020 : ''Architecture'' tour in France and Italy : Bonlieu - scène nationale d'Annecy, Comédie de Clermont, Les Gémeaux de Sceaux, Le Phénix scène nationale, les Célestins théâtre de Lyon, Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione (Bologna). In February, opening ''Desaparecer'' at Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcòn (UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico).
Published works
*1988: ''Le Réveil'' (''The Wake-Up''), Actes Sud-Papiers
*1989: ''Les Parisiens ou l'Été de la mémoire des abeilles'' (''The Parisians or the Summer of the Memory of Bees''), Actes Sud-Papiers
*1992: ''John & Mary'' followed by ''Les Dialogues''(''Dialogues''), Actes Sud-Papiers
*1997: ''De mes propres mains'' (''With My Own Hands''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*1997: ''Race'',
*1998: ''Long Island'', Solitaires intempestifs
*2000: ''Asservissement sexuel volontaire'' (''Voluntary Sex Slavery''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2000: ''Récit de la préparation de Gilgamesh jusqu'à la première répétition en Avignon'' (''Telling of the preparation of Gilgamesh up to the first rehearsal in Avignon''), Solitaires intempestifs
*2001: ''Le Début de l'A.'' (''The Beginning of love''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2001: ''“ASV p.r ; auto-interview trafiquée en plein air 6204+3,”'' (''“VSS p.r, Auto-interview trafficked in the open air),”''in LEXI/textes n°5, L'Arche
*2003: ''“Où le plus grand événement est l’envol d’un coq de bruyère, nouvelle auto-interview enregistrée à Kyoto et Tokyo en avril 2003, (exemplaire 002),”'' (''“In which the most major event is a grouse taking flight, new auto-interview recorded in Kyoto and Tokyo in April, 2003 (number 002),”'' in LEXI/textes n°7, L'Arche
*2004: ''Paradis (un temps à déplier)'', (''Paradise (Time to Unfold)''), Solitaires intempestifs
*2004: ''Mon fantôme (cantate)'' (''My Ghost (cantante)''), Solitaires intempestifs
*2007: ''Gennevilliers roman 0708'' (''Gennevilliers Novel 0708''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2007: ''Toute la vie'' followed by ''L'Art du théâtre'' (''The whole life'' followed by ''The Art of Theater''), Solitaires intempestifs
*2010: ''Avignon à vie'' (''Avignon for Life''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2011: ''Clôture de l'amour'' (''Love’s End''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2012: ''Ende einer Liebe'' (''Clôture de l'amour'' in German, translated by Peter Stephan Jungk), S. Fischer Verlag
*2013: ''Clausura del Amor'' (''Clôture de l'amour'' translated into Mexican Spanish by Humberto Perez Mortera), Editions Los Textos de La Capilla
*2013: ''Clôture de l'amour'' (translated into Italian by Bruna Filippi), Editions Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione
*2013: ''Zatvaranje ljubavi'' (''Clôture de l'amour'' translated into Croatian by Ivica Buljan), Editions Fraktura
*2013: ''Closing of Love'' (''Clôture de l'amour'' translated into Thaï by Pakawalee Kongkrapan and Phrae Chittiphalangsri), Butterfly Editions
*2014: ''Répétition''(''Rehearsal''), Solitaires Intempestifs
*2015: ''Lac'' (followed with) ''Libido Sciendi'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2016: ''Argument'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2017: ''Actrice'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2017: ''Reconstitution'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2017: New edition of ''Clôture de l'amour (Love's End''), collection Classiques Contemporains, by Solitaires Intempestifs
*2017: ''Une Vie'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2018: ''Soeurs'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2019: ''Architecture'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2020 : ''Mes frères'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2020 : ''3 annonciations'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2021 : ''Deux amis'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2021 : ''TOI'', Solitaires Intempestifs
About Pascal Rambert
*2005: Laurent Goumarre, ''Rambert en temps réel'' (''Rambert in Real Time''), Solitaires intempestifs
*2017: ''Théâtres, 1987-2001'', Solitaires Intempestifs
*2019 : ''Mon cœur mis à nu'' (interviews by Laure Adler''),'' Solitaires Intempestifs
Filmography
Acting credits
*2000: ''Le Bel Hiver'' (''The Beautiful Winter''), short film by Olivier Torres
Documentary
*2004: ''Paradise Now - Journal d'une femme en crise'' (''Diary of a Woman in Crisis''), by Yolande Zauberman
*2006: ''Noise'', by
Olivier Assayas
Olivier Assayas (born 25 January 1955) is a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. Assayas is known for his slow-burning period pieces, psychological thrillers, neo-noirs and French comedies. His work has become synonymous with t ...
Short films directed
*2004: ''Quand nous étions punk'' (''When we were punk''). (16 min – 35 mm)
With Kate Moran and Nicolas Granger. Cinematography:
Caroline Champetier
Caroline Champetier (born 16 July 1954) is a French cinematographer. She has contributed to more than one hundred films since 1979. She won the César Award for Best Cinematography for her work on '' Of Gods and Men'' in 2011.
She was the preside ...
. Production: Les Films du Bélier with the participation of France 2
Selection of the
Locarno Film Festival
The Locarno Film Festival is an annual film festival, held every August in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narrative, documentary, s ...
2004 – Paris Tout Court 2004 – Travelling Rennes 2005 – Larissa 2005, Nice 2005 – Caen 2005 – Paris Onze bouge 2005 – Cork 2005 – Aye Aye Festival in Nancy – Rome Festival
*2005: ''Car Wash'' (10 min – HD)
With Kate Moran and Olivier Torres. Cinematography:
Caroline Champetier
Caroline Champetier (born 16 July 1954) is a French cinematographer. She has contributed to more than one hundred films since 1979. She won the César Award for Best Cinematography for her work on '' Of Gods and Men'' in 2011.
She was the preside ...
. Production: Les Films du Bélier with the participation of France 2 and the Regional Council of the Pays de la Loire (Loire Region) and the support of the Délégation Aux Arts Plastiques.
Selection of the
Locarno Film Festival
The Locarno Film Festival is an annual film festival, held every August in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narrative, documentary, s ...
2005 – Rome Film Festival 2006
*2006: ''Début'' (''Beginning'') (25 min – 35mm)
With Véronique Porral and Antoine Formica. Cinematography: Yorick Leseaux. Production: Les Films du Bélier with the participation of France 2, of the CNC (National Center of Cinematography) COSIP and the support of the Rhône-Alpes Region and the Département of the Haute-Savoie.
“Prix de qualité” Prize of the CNC (National Center of Cinematography).
Selection of the Vendôme Festival –
Locarno Festival
The Locarno Film Festival is an annual film festival, held every August in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narrative, documentary, s ...
– Rome Festival – Rencontres du cinéma Européen de Vannes (Vannes European Film Meetings) (Prix de la ville de Vannes / Prize of the City of Vannes) – Short Film Festival of Nice – Paris Cinéma Festival – Côté court (Short Side) Festival of Pantin (GNCR Prize)
*2008: ''Avant que tu reviennes'' (''Before you come back'') (30 min – 35 mm)
With Kate Moran, Clémentine Baert, David Bobée, Lorenzo de Angelis,
Gilles Groppo, Grégory Guilbert, Julien Joannel, Antonin Ménard, Alexandre
Meyer, Cécile Musitelli, Ikue Nakagawa, Vincent Thomasset, and Virginie Vaillant. Cinematography: Sébastien Buchman. Production: Les Films du bélier with the participation of the CNC (National Center of Cinematography) programming fund and the PROCIREP
*2009: ''Premier anniversaire'' (''First birthday'') (25 min – 35 mm)
With Kate Moran, Lou Rambert-Preiss, Josette and René Graner. Cinematography:
Caroline Champetier
Caroline Champetier (born 16 July 1954) is a French cinematographer. She has contributed to more than one hundred films since 1979. She won the César Award for Best Cinematography for her work on '' Of Gods and Men'' in 2011.
She was the preside ...
Production: Les Films du Belier with the participation of France 2, the support of CNC (National Center of Cinematography), and the support of the Lorraine Regional Council, the PROCIREP, and the ANGOA-AGICOA.
Locarno Festival
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2009. International Film Festival Selection—Locarno – International Short Film Festival Leuven 2009
*2020 : ''3 annonciations'' ''(''1h30) with Audrey Bonnet, Silvia Costa and Itsaso Arana. Cinematography : Caroline Champetier Production structure production.
Awards and distinctions
*1985: ''Météorologie'' special award / Printemps du théâtre (Spring of the Theater)
*1991: “Hors Les Murs” award of the Villa Medici / residency in Alexandria (Egypt)
*2003: Award of the Kujuyama Villa / Residency in Kyoto (Japan) for the writing of ''Paradis'' (paradise)
*2012: Award of the Syndicat de la critique (Critics’ Union) for ''Clôture de l'amour'' (''Love’s End''), meilleure création d'une pièce en langue française (best new French-language play).
*2012: Grand Prize in Dramatic Literature 2012 for ''Clôture de l'amour'' (''Love’s End)'' - Les Solitaires intempestifs
*2013: Named as Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by
Aurélie Filippetti
Aurélie Filippetti ( ; born 17 June 1973) is a French politician and novelist. She served as French Minister of Culture and Communications from 2012 until 2014, first in the government of Jean-Marc Ayrault and then in the government of Man ...
, French Minister of Culture
*2013: Prix de l'auteur (Author's Award) for ''Clôture de l'amour'' (Love's End) at the Palmarès du théâtre
*2015: nomination for the French living author by the Molières Academy for ''Répétition''
*2015: Académie française literature and philosophy Prize
Prix Émile Augier
The Prix Émile Augier is a literary prize bestowed by the Académie française, with a silver medal from the Academy.
It is an annual award that was first given sporadically from the late 19th century until 1961. It was reestablished in 1994 as a ...
for ''Répétition''
*2017: Prize of
SACD
Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio storage introduced in 1999. It was developed jointly by Sony and Philips Electronics and intended to be the successor to the Compact Disc (CD) format.
The SACD format allows multiple aud ...
*2019 : Transfuge Prize for the text ''Architecture''