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Philippe Garrel in La Jalousie (2013)

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Philippe Garrel

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  • Born
    April 6, 1948 · Paris, France

Biography

    • Philippe Garrel was born on April 6, 1948 in Paris, France. He is a writer and director, known for Les amants réguliers (2005), J'entends plus la guitare (1991) and L'amant d'un jour (2017).

Family

  • Children
      Léna Garrel
      Louis Garrel
      Esther Garrel
  • Parents
      Maurice Garrel
  • Relatives
      Thierry Garrel(Sibling)

Trivia

  • Lived with Velvet Underground singer Nico (who starred in many of his films) for roughly ten years in Paris and the Spanish island of Ibiza.
  • Father of Louis Garrel and Esther Garrel.
  • Son of Maurice Garrel.
  • Professor at the FEMIS.
  • Brother of producer Thierry Garrel.

Quotes

  • [on his favorite films] My three top films are Godard's Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962), Bergman's Monika et le désir (1953) and Murnau's L'aurore (1927).
  • I knew a director, Pierre Romans, who said an actor must never act poetic and to be poetic, you have to act in a realistic manner, with a trivial element. I agreed with him and ever since, I've been thinking that way about everything, including the way I compose shots. Poetry in cinema can only exist unconsciously. It comes out if the film has a soul.
  • Cinema is great as long as the acting is good, which means good directing. It's at the heart of everything. If a scene doesn't work, if a film seems unconvincing, it is because the actors are bad, or there is a bad vibe on the set.

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