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130 • BOUCHAUD, JEAN-LOUIS<br />

BOUCHAUD, JEAN-LOUIS (July 24, 1961, Brussels,<br />

Belgium–)<br />

He started out as a trainee for a small production<br />

company and then as a trainee director on various<br />

feature fi lms and TV series. In 1986, he directed his<br />

fi rst short. He also played in a TV movie (1993 Chute libre,<br />

Yves Boisset). Other credits (as assistant director):<br />

1990 Un Jeu d’Enfants (Pascal Kané); 1991 Sushi, Sushi<br />

(Laurent Perrin); 1994 Le Mangeur de Lune (Sijie Dai);<br />

1996 Stabat Mater (Dominique Boccarossa); 2003 Les<br />

Baigneuses / USA: The Bathers (Viviane Candas).<br />

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

1986 La Forêt d’Erlancourt (short; also screenwriter)<br />

1990 L’Attentat à la Bombe de la Bumpergasse (short;<br />

also screenwriter)<br />

1996 Aspects contemporains du Mime (short; also<br />

screenwriter)<br />

1999 L’Ami du Jardin (also screenwriter, dialogist)<br />

BOUCHITEY, PATRICK (August 11, 1946,<br />

Plancher-les-Mines, Haute-Saône, France–)<br />

Trained at the Cours Simon, he made his stage debut<br />

in 1973. From 1972 (Les Caïds / UK: The Hell Below,<br />

Robert Enrico) to 2008 (Une Famille clé en Mains,<br />

Jean-François Davy), he played supporting and leading<br />

roles in about seventy fi lms.<br />

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

1988 Lune froide (short; also screenwriter, adapter,<br />

dialogist, actor)<br />

1991 Lune froide (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter,<br />

co-dialogist, actor)<br />

2005 Imposture (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter,<br />

co-dialogist)<br />

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

1983 Le Lavabo (shorts; France / Canada)<br />

BOUDRIOZ, ROBERT (Robert Boudriot / February<br />

12, 1887, Versailles, Yvelines, France–June 22, 1949,<br />

Paris, France)<br />

A journalist and novelist, he entered fi lms as a screenwriter<br />

(1912 Le Vieux Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur / USA: The Old Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

short, Victorin Jasset; Criminel malgré lui / USA: A<br />

Criminal in Spite <strong>of</strong> Himself, short, Victorin Jasset; Les<br />

Cheveux d’Or / USA: Golden Hair, short, Victorin Jasset;<br />

La Double Vie, short, Victorin Jasset; Les Batailles de la<br />

Vie–Episode 1: Aux Feux de la Rampe, short, Victorin<br />

Jasset; Le Mirage, short, Victorin Jasset; 1913 Les Ruses<br />

de l’Amour, short, Maurice Tourneur; Le Trésor des Baux,<br />

short, Victorin Jasset; Le Collier de Kali, short, Victorin<br />

Jasset; 1916 La Confi ance règne, short, Georges Pallu;<br />

Anana Secrétaire intime, two-part short; Maurice Poggi;<br />

1917 L’Etrangère, short, Georges Pallu; La Conscience<br />

de Monsieur Cachalot, short, Maurice Poggi; Forfait dur,<br />

short, Georges Monca; Lorsque tout est fi ni, short;<br />

Georges Pallu). Other credit (as art director): 1920<br />

La Roue / USA: The Wheel (Abel Gance).<br />

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

1916 La Confi ance règne (also screenwriter)<br />

Français! . . . N’oubliez jamais! (co-director with<br />

Roger Lion)<br />

1917 L’Accusée (co-director with Roger Lion)<br />

Lorsque tout est fi ni (two parts)<br />

L’Âpre Lutte (co-director with Jacques de<br />

Féraudy; also original play, screenwriter,<br />

texts)<br />

1918 Quand Dagobert vint à Paris (short)<br />

La Distance (four acts; also screenwriter)<br />

1919 Un Soir<br />

Fanny Lear (co-director with Jean Manoussi)<br />

1920 Zon (also screenwriter)<br />

Le Petit Poucet<br />

1922 Tempêtes (also screenwriter)<br />

1923 L’Âtre / Aux Creux des Sillons (fi ve chapters; also<br />

screenwriter, adapter)<br />

1924 In the Spider’s Web (USA)<br />

1925 L’Epervier (also screenwriter, adapter)<br />

1926 La Chaussée des Géants (nine parts; Robert<br />

Boudrioz started to shoot the fi lm, and Jean<br />

Durand completed it)<br />

1928 Vivre / German version: Der Schöpfer zwischen<br />

Liebe und Pfl icht<br />

1929 Trois Jeunes Filles nues<br />

1930 Record du Monde (short)<br />

1931 L’Anglais tel qu’on le parle<br />

1932 Vacances<br />

1933 Le Grillon du Foyer (also screenwriter, adapter,<br />

dialogist)<br />

1935 L’Homme à l’Oreille cassée<br />

Conscience (short)<br />

BOUGHEDIR, FÉRID (March 11, 1944, Hammanlif,<br />

Tunisia–)<br />

He wrote the screenplay and the dialogue <strong>of</strong> La Mort<br />

trouble / De onrustige Dood (Claude d’Anna; France /<br />

Belgium) and was the assistant to Fernando Arrabal

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