Gilles Marchand (b. 1963)

Birthplace:
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Born:
June 18, 1963

Gilles Marchand (born 18 June 1963) is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed five films since 1987. His film Qui a tué Bambi? was screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.  Source: Article "Gilles Marchand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Adaptation:
2003  Bon Voyage

Assistant Director:
1995  Summer Games
2003  Bon Voyage

Co-Writer:
1995  Summer Games
2003  Bon Voyage
2024  Drone

Director:
1995  Summer Games
2003  Bon Voyage
2003  Who Killed Bambi?
2010  Black Heaven
2016  Into the Forest
2024  Drone

Director of Photography:
1995  Desolate Rome
1995  Summer Games
2003  Bon Voyage
2003  Who Killed Bambi?
2010  Black Heaven
2016  Into the Forest
2024  Drone

Screenplay:
1995  Desolate Rome
1995  Summer Games
2003  Bon Voyage
2003  Who Killed Bambi?
2005  Lemming
2010  Black Heaven
2013  Eastern Boys
2015  The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun
2016  Into the Forest
2019  Only the Animals
2022  A Change of Heart
2023  Red Island
2024  Drone
????  Dossier 137

Writer:
1995  Desolate Rome
1995  Summer Games
1999  Human Resources
2000  With a Friend Like Harry...
2001  Tender Souls
2003  Bon Voyage
2003  Who Killed Bambi?
2004  Red Lights
2005  Lemming
2005  The Airplane
2006  L'éclaireur
2010  Black Heaven
2012  Hand in Hand
2013  Eastern Boys
2015  Marguerite & Julien
2015  The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun
2016  Into the Forest
2016  News from Planet Mars
2019  Only the Animals
2022  A Change of Heart
2022  The Night of the 12th
2023  Red Island
2024  Drone
????  Dossier 137

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