Philippe Lopes-Curval (1951-2023)

Alias:
Philippe Lopes

Birthplace:
Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

Born:
June 9, 1951

Died:
February 13, 2023

Philippe Jean Lopes-Curval (9 June 1951 – 13 February 2023) was a French film director and screenwriter.  Born in Bayeux on 9 June 1951, Lopes-Curval directed a series of short films before directing his first feature film, Trop tard Balthazar, in 1986. Released on Canal+, the film was noticed by Jean-Claude Fleury, who introduced him to Gérard Jugnot. This began a longtime collaboration with Jugnot, having partnered for the films Casque bleu, Fallait pas !..., Monsieur Batignole, Boudu, and Fashion Victim. He also wrote the screenplay for the Christophe Barratier film The Chorus.  In 2017, Lopes-Curval co-signed the booklet for the musical festival at the Folies Bergère. In addition to his film career, he worked on television as well, notably writing the screenplay for Maintenant ou jamais, directed by Jérôme Foulon. In 2011, he wrote a comic book, Les Grobec.  Lopes-Curval was the father of fellow film director Julie Lopes-Curval and married to painter Catherine Lopes-Curval. He died in Bayeux on 13 February 2023, at the age of 71.  Source: Article "Philippe Lopes-Curval" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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1986  Trop tard Balthazar

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1986  Trop tard Balthazar
2002  Monsieur Batignole
2004  The Chorus
2009  Fashion Victim

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1976  Nea
1986  Trop tard Balthazar
1991  Une époque formidable…
1994  Casque bleu
1996  Should Not!...
2002  Monsieur Batignole
2004  The Chorus
2005  Boudu
2009  Fashion Victim

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