Philippe Grandrieux
Known for: Directing
Born: October 9, 1954 in Saint-Étienne, France
Philippe Grandrieux (born 10 October, 1954; Saint-Étienne) is a French filmmaker. His work covers several cinematographic fields : TV experimentation, video art, research movie, film essay, documentary and museum exhibition. His uncompromised vision of Art, leads him to push the boundaries of the cinematographic fields he is working on. Following the work of Teinosuke Kinugasa, Jean Epstein and Pier Paolo Pasolini who were constantly looking for and inventing new narrative forms that would only fit films, Grandrieux’s films, deriving from horror movies and experimental movies, give the viewer intense sensorial experiences. His goal is to make the viewer psychologically involved in his movies. Its films actually express a whole world of energies based on sensations and affects despite a linear narration and an iconography that relies on archetypes that refer to the archaic images of the fairy tale and the legend.
Known for
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Back to Sarajevo
Himself
A Lake
Director
Sombre
Writer
A New Life
Writer
It May Be That Beauty Has Strengthened Our Resolve - Masao Adachi
Director
Liminal
Producer
Travail sur l'espace du spectacle
Director
The Image You Missed
Executive Producer
White Epilepsy
Director
Despite the Night
Director
A Generation
Director
Meurtrière
Director
Berlin
Director
Late Season
Director
Histoires
Director
Full Moon
Director
Full Size
Director
The Wheel
Director
Long Courrier
Director
The World is All What Happens
Director
Jogo do Bicho
Director
Brian Holm
Director
Cafés
Director
Gert Jan Theunisse
Director