A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Paris, France
Born:
April 2, 1958
Philippe Chiffre is a French cinema Production Designer. Philippe Chiffre is the son of Yvan Chiffre, and the father of Cesar Chiffre. Painter, he started as an intern in the decoration in the cinema 1974 to Zorro of Duccio Tessari. Intern, assistant, assembler, head painter, he traveled all the posts on twenty films before becoming a Production Designer in 1988. Source: Article "Philippe Chiffre" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Production Design:
1991 The Pleasure of Love
1993 The Little Apocalypse
1996 A Saturday on Earth
1997 Assassin(s)
2000 Woman on Top
2002 Samouraïs
2004 In Your Image
2005 Black Box
2006 Tell No One
2007 Hellphone
2008 Anything for Her
2008 Modern Love
2009 Changing Sides
2010 22 Bullets
2010 Little White Lies
2010 Point Blank
2011 La Croisière
2012 My Way
2013 Möbius
2014 United Passions
2016 Dad in Training
2017 Rock'n Roll
2018 Burn Out
2018 Dumped
2018 In Her Hands
2018 Nothing to Hide
2019 Adults in the Room
2019 Little White Lies 2
2020 Miss
2021 Him
2021 The Rose Maker
2022 Belle and Sebastian: Next Generation
2022 Julia(s)
2024 This Is the Goat!
2025 Abyss
2025 All For One
2025 Kaamelott: The Second Chapter (Part I)
Set Decoration:
1991 The Pleasure of Love
1993 The Little Apocalypse
1996 A Saturday on Earth
1997 Assassin(s)
2000 Woman on Top
2002 Samouraïs
2004 In Your Image
2005 Black Box
2006 Tell No One
2007 Hellphone
2008 Anything for Her
2008 Modern Love
2009 Changing Sides
2010 22 Bullets
2010 Little White Lies
2010 Point Blank
2011 La Croisière
2012 My Way
2013 Möbius
2014 United Passions
2016 Dad in Training
2017 Rock'n Roll
2018 Burn Out
2018 Dumped
2018 In Her Hands
2018 Nothing to Hide
2019 Adults in the Room
2019 Little White Lies 2
2020 Miss
2021 Him
2021 The Rose Maker
2022 Belle and Sebastian: Next Generation
2022 Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
2022 Julia(s)
2024 This Is the Goat!
2025 Abyss
2025 All For One
2025 Kaamelott: The Second Chapter (Part I)
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