- coscreenwriter
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Someone who cooperates with one or more other people in screenwriting
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Kassovitz, Peter — (November 17, 1938, Budapest, Hungary ) He fled Budapest during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Since 1958, he collaborated as an assistant cameraman and then cameraman on many movies. A drawer under the pseudonym of Kasso, he directed… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Motion Pictures — ▪ 1995 Introduction Selected Film Awards 1994(For Selected Film Awards, see Table (Selected Film Awards 1994).) The overall picture of world cinema in 1994, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of motion pictures, was one of national… … Universalium
Zanussi, Krzysztof — (1939 ) Zanussi s unusual road to filmmaking is clearly reflected in his films. After years of studying physics and philosophy while making amateur films, he enrolled in the Łódź Film School. He attracted international attention with his… … Guide to cinema
Duvall, Shelley — (b. 1949) Shelley Duvall was named after Frankenstein author Mary Shelley perhaps appropriately, considering her connection to STANLEY KUBRICK’s 1980 horror film, THE SHINING, (based on STEPHEN KING’s novel) in which she portrays Wendy… … The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick
Missolz, Jérôme de — (October 8, 1954, Lyon, Rhône, France ) Parallel with his studies (master of law at Saint Etienne), he frequented the Coopérative des Cinéastes and the Collectif Jeune Cinéma and started directing experimental movies in 1974. An occasional… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Richard, Pierre — (Pierre Defays / August 16, 1934, Valenciennes, Nord, France ) Born into a wealthy family, he opted for an artistic career. Having trained at the Ecole Charles Dullin, he attended Jean Vilar s acting class at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art.… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Vernay, Robert — (Robert Georges Viandon / May 30, 1907, Paris, France October 17, 1979, Paris, France) He was a cinema journalist for ten years (Cinémaga zine) before becoming an assistant director to Julien Duvivier (1931 David Golder; 1934 Maria Chapdelaine … Encyclopedia of French film directors