Philippe Fourastié
Known for: Directing
Born: January 13, 1940 in Cabourg, Calvados, France - Died: September 5, 1982
Philippe Fourastié was a French film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to French cinema in the 1960s and 1970s. He began his career as an assistant director, collaborating with notable filmmakers such as Pierre Schoendoerffer on La 317e Section (1965), Claude Chabrol on Marie-Chantal contre docteur Kha (1965), Jean-Luc Godard on Pierrot le fou (1965), and Jacques Rivette on La Religieuse (1966). Fourastié made his directorial debut with Un choix d'assassins (1966), followed by La Bande à Bonnot (1968), which depicted the life of anarchist Jules Bonnot and featured actors Bruno Cremer, Jacques Brel, and Annie Girardot. He also directed the television miniseries Mandrin (1972), focusing on the 18th-century bandit. Fourastié passed away in Tréguier, Côtes-d'Armor, France, at the age of 42.
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Bonnot's Gang
Director
The Blue Panther
First Assistant Director
A Choice of Killers
Writer
Pierrot le Fou
Assistant Director
Les Gauloises bleues
Assistant Director
Living Together
Technical Advisor
The Nun
First Assistant Director
Mandrin
Director