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346 • DUMONT, BRUNO<br />

2006 Plus Belle la Vie (twenty-fi ve episodes)<br />

2007 Plus Belle la Vie (thirty episodes)<br />

2008 Plus Belle la Vie (thirty episodes)<br />

DUMONT, BRUNO (March 14, 1958, Bailleul,<br />

Nord, France–)<br />

He studied and taught philosophy before shooting<br />

commercials and industrial fi lms. He appeared as himself<br />

in L’Homme des Flandres (Sébastien Ors, 2006).<br />

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

1993 Paris (short; also screenwriter)<br />

1997 La Vie de Jésus / USA: The Life <strong>of</strong> Jesus (also<br />

screenwriter, dialogist)<br />

1999 L’Humanité / UK: Humanity / USA: Humanité<br />

(also screenwriter, dialogist, casting director)<br />

2003 Twentynine Palms (also screenwriter, dialogist;<br />

France / Germany / USA)<br />

2006 Flandres / UK and USA: Flanders (also screenwriter,<br />

dialogist; UK / USA)<br />

2009 Hadewijch<br />

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

1994 Arthur et les Fusées (four-part documentary)<br />

DUMONT, MARCEL (June 8, 1885, Paris, France–<br />

February 10, 1951, Paris, France)<br />

A fi lm director from 1920 to 1926, he also was an<br />

actor (1910 L’Amour et le Temps, short, Michel Carré;<br />

1923 Les Rantzau, Gaston Roudès; 1939 La Fin du Jour,<br />

Julien Duvivier; 1941 Le Diamant noir, Jean Delannoy;<br />

1943 Le Secret de Madame Clapain, André Berthomieu;<br />

1947 Les Jeux sont faits, Jean Delannoy) and assistant<br />

director (1925 Feliana l’Espionne, Gaston Roudès;<br />

1926 Le Prince Zilah, Gaston Roudès; 1928 L’Âme de<br />

Pierre, Gaston Roudès; 1930 Maman Colibri, Julien Duvivier;<br />

Au Bonheur des Dames, Julien Duvivier).<br />

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

1920 Irène<br />

Au-delà des Lois humaines (co-director with<br />

Gaston Roudès)<br />

1921 La Proie<br />

1923 Le Juge d’Instruction<br />

1924 L’Eveil / Das Erwachen einer Seele (co-director<br />

with Gaston Roudès, also screenwriter, actor;<br />

France / Switzerland)<br />

1925 Les Elus de la Mer (co-director with Gaston<br />

Roudès)<br />

Les Petits / USA: The Little Ones (co-director<br />

with Gaston Roudès)<br />

1926 Le Dédale / UK: The Labyrinth (co-director<br />

with Gaston Roudès)<br />

1929 La Maison des Hommes vivants (supervised by<br />

Gaston Roudès)<br />

1932 L’Affaire de la Rue de Lourcine (mediumlength)<br />

DUMOULIN, GEORGES (1934, France–)<br />

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

1964 Et Zeus se gratta la Cuisse (short; also screenwriter)<br />

1970 Nous n’irons plus au Bois (also co-adapter; shot<br />

in 1968)<br />

1976 Le Graphique de Boscop (co-director with Sotha;<br />

co-editor)<br />

DUPARC, HENRI (December 23, 1941, Forecarriah,<br />

Guinea–April 18, 2006, Paris, France)<br />

Of Franco-Guinean descent, he studied cinema at<br />

the Belgrade Cinematography Institute and at the<br />

Paris-based IDHEC. He came back to Africa in 1967<br />

and settled in the Ivory Coast, where he shot several<br />

movies for the Société Ivorienne de Cinéma. He appeared<br />

in Concerto pour un Exil (short, Désiré Ecaré,<br />

Ivory Coast / France, 1968) and worked as a production<br />

manager (1985 Abaklon, Roger Gnoan M’Bala,<br />

Ivory Coast).<br />

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

1969 Mouna ou le Rêve d’un Artiste (medium-length;<br />

Ivory Coast)<br />

1972 Abusuan (Ivory Coast)<br />

1973 Les Racines de la Vie (short; Ivory Coast)<br />

1977 L’Herbe sauvage (Ivory Coast)<br />

1986 Aya (Ivory Coast)<br />

1987 J’ai choisi de vivre (medium-length; Ivory<br />

Coast)<br />

1989 Bal Poussière (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist,<br />

executive producer)<br />

1990 Le Sixième Doigt (also screenwriter, adapter,<br />

dialogist)<br />

1992 Joli Coeur<br />

1994 Rue Princesse (shot in 1993)<br />

1997 Une Couleur Café (also screenwriter, dialogist)<br />

2004 Caramel (also screenwriter, dialogist, producer,<br />

editor)

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