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Encyclopedia of French Film Directors

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<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1961 Les Grandes Pelouses (short)<br />

Saint-Tropez Blues / Saint Tropez Blue (also<br />

screenwriter, dialogist, France / Italy)<br />

1969 Trois Hommes sur un Cheval (also co-screenwriter,<br />

co-adapter, co-dialogist)<br />

Television <strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1964 Les Frères McDonald<br />

J’ai les Peintres<br />

1965 22 Avenue de la Victoire (13 13'; also coscreenwriter,<br />

dialogist)<br />

1966 Palpitations (also co-adapter)<br />

1967 Quand la Liberté venait du Ciel (13 26'; two<br />

episodes)<br />

1969 Agence Intérim (13 30'; co-director with<br />

Pierre Neurrisse)<br />

1973 Le Maître de Pension (also screenwriter, adapter,<br />

dialogist)<br />

Un Roi de Théâtre<br />

1975 Trente Ans ou La Vie d’un Joueur<br />

1978 La Corde au Cou<br />

Les Héritiers (episode “L’Oncle Paul”)<br />

1979 Orient-Express (episodes “Hélène,” “Jane”)<br />

1981 Arcole ou La Terre promise (6 52'; also original<br />

novel)<br />

1982 Saison violente<br />

1986 Le Rire de Caïn (6 52'; also co-screenwriter,<br />

co-adapter)<br />

MOUTOUT, JEAN-MARC (March 16, 1966, Marseille,<br />

Bouches-du-Rhône, France–)<br />

Having graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics<br />

and a diploma from the IAD (a Belgian fi lm<br />

school; directing option, 1987–1989), he attended<br />

the Cours Simon’s acting courses and briefl y played<br />

onstage. Then he spent two years in England as a<br />

technician at the London <strong>Film</strong> Makers Cooperative<br />

and worked as an assistant director on industrial<br />

fi lms and at the RTBF (Belgian television). He entered<br />

fi lms as an assistant director (1991 Ceci n’est pas un<br />

Nu, short, Marie Verwaecht, Belgium) and served as a<br />

trainee assistant director (1995 Al di là delle nuvole /<br />

Par-delà les Nuages / Jenseits der Wolken / USA: Beyond<br />

the Clouds, Michelangelo Antonioni, Wim Wenders,<br />

Italy / France / West Germany).<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1990 No Time (short)<br />

1991 En haut et en bas (short)<br />

MUEL, BRUNO • 757<br />

1996 Tout doit disparaître (short; also screenwriter)<br />

1998 Electrons statiques (short; screenwriter)<br />

2000 Le Dernier Navire (documentary)<br />

2003 Violence des Echanges en Milieu tempéré (also<br />

co-screenwriter)<br />

2004 Par ici la Sortie (documentary; also screenwriter,<br />

editor)<br />

2008 La Fabrique des Sentiments (also co-screenwriter,<br />

co-dialogist)<br />

Television <strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

2002 Libre Circulation (also co-screenwriter; Belgium<br />

/ France)<br />

MOUYAL, GUY<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1990 Le Silence d’ailleurs (also screenwriter, dialogist;<br />

shot in 1988)<br />

MUEL, BRUNO (1935, France–)<br />

From 1956 to 1958, he was a conscript during the<br />

Algerian War. He returned to civilian life with leftist<br />

political convictions that he expressed in documentaries<br />

and fi ction fi lms that he cinematographed (1962<br />

Algérie, Année Zéro, 16-mm documentary, mediumlength,<br />

Marceline Loridan-Ivens, Jean-Pierre Sergent;<br />

1965 Chiquito, 16-mm documentary, short, Jean-Pierre<br />

Sergent, Colombia; Vendredi Saint à Polycarpe, 16-mm<br />

documentary, short, Anonymous Militants, Colombia;<br />

1967 Loin du Viêtnam / USA: Far from Vietnam, Ruy<br />

Guerra’s unreleased segment; 1968 L’Arriviste, short,<br />

Marc Bernol; Oser lutter, oser vaincre, documentary,<br />

Jean-Pierre Thorn; 1970 Les Ajoncs, short, René Vautier;<br />

1979 Tango, documentary, Jorge Cedron; 1980 Si j’te<br />

cherche . . . j’me trouve, Roger Diamantis, shot in 1974)<br />

and directed. He collaborated as a cameraman on several<br />

documentaries signed by the Medvekine Group<br />

(1968 Classe de Lutte; 1970 11 juin 68; Les Trois Quarts<br />

de la Vie; 1971 Week-End à Sochaux; 1972 Un <strong>Film</strong>).<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1965 Camillo Torres (16-mm documentary; short; codirector<br />

with Jean-Pierre Sergent; Colombia)<br />

1967 Sangha (16-mm documentary; short)<br />

1973 Septembre chilien (documentary; short; codirector<br />

with Théo Robichet)<br />

1976 Avec le Sang des Autres (documentary)<br />

1977 A luta continua (documentary; co-director with<br />

Antoine Bonfanti, Marcel Trillat; shot in 1975)

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