Isabelle Clarke
Known for: Directing
Born: September 25, 1960 in Paris, France
Isabelle Clarke, born in Paris on September 26, 1960, is a television director who directed the series Apocalypse, the Second World War. She began her career shooting and editing and specialized in historical documentary based on film archives in color. Institute of Audiovisual (IDA, Paris, direction Antoine de La Garanderie). Coming from a family of photographers and portraitists (Studio Endrey), she works for Isa Vidéo, wedding films, ceremonies, commercials, institutional films, videos, fashion, etc. Magazines (30 million friends, meanwhile).
Known for
Showing 24 of 35 titles
You Get Me Off
Mortal Sin 2: Roxy And Company
(archive footage)
Rembob'Ina
Self (réalisatrice)
Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation
Writer
An Unhealed Wound - The Harkis in the Algerian War
Writer
Hunting Down the Nazis
Writer
Charles Lindbergh in Colour
Writer
Surgeon during the Algerian War
Writer
An Intimate History of Occupation
Director
Capitulation, the Final Hours that Ended World War II
Director
The Wings of the Fame
Director
De Gaulle and the Free French in World War II
Writer
In Love with Adolf Hitler
Writer
Dawn of the Nazis
Director
Apocalypse: The Battle of Verdun
Director
Sur la piste d'Alto
Director
Axel Ganz, le tigre de la presse magazine
Director
Apocalypse: World War I
Director
Apocalypse: Never-Ending War (1918-1926)
Director
Apocalypse: The Second World War
Writer
Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler
Director
Apocalypse: War of Worlds (1945-1991)
Director
Apocalypse: Stalin
Director
Apocalypse: Hitler Takes on the West
Director