Éléonore Faucher

French film director and screenwriter (1973–2023
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Eléonore Faucher (10 January 1973 – 27 August 2023) was a French film director and screenwriter. She is best known for directing the film A Common Thread.[1]

Personal life

Faucher was born in Nantes on 10 January 1973, and died of cancer on 27 August 2023, at the age of 50.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Screenwriter
1996 Les toilettes de Belle-Ville Yes Yes Short
1998 Ne prends pas le large Yes Yes Short
2004 A Common Thread Yes Yes
2009 Gamines Yes Yes
2013 Les déferlantes Yes Yes TV movie
2019 La maladroite Yes TV movie
2022 Et la montagne fleurira Yes Yes TV mini-series

References

  1. ^ Mort d'Éléonore Faucher, réalisatrice primée au Festival de Cannes (in French)
  2. ^ Décès d’Éléonore Faucher : elle avait réalisé le film « La maladroite » inspiré de l’affaire Marina (in French)

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  • Éléonore Faucher at IMDb
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