Ronald Chammah

French film director
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Ronald Chammah is a French film director born in Lebanon.[1] He is the partner of Isabelle Huppert and the father of Lolita Chammah.[2][3]

Filmography

  • 1978 : Mœurs cachées de la bourgeoisie de Tonino Cervi (assistant réalisateur)
  • 1983 : L'Homme blessé de Patrice Chéreau (assistant réalisateur)
  • 1984 : Les Cavaliers de l'orage (réalisateur seconde équipe)
  • 1988 : Milan noir (réalisateur)
  • 1994 : L'Inondation d'Igor Minaiev (producteur associé)
  • 1997 : Le Pacificateur de Mimi Leder (cascadeur)
  • 1999 : La Vie moderne de Laurence Ferreira Barbosa (coproducteur)
  • 1999 : Saint-Cyr de Patricia Mazuy (coproducteur)
  • 2000 : De l'origine du XXI (court-métrage : narrateur)
  • 2000 : Comédie de l'innocence de Raoul Ruiz (coproducteur)
  • 2004 : Ma mère de Christophe Honoré (coproducteur)
  • 2007 : Médée Miracle de Tonino De Bernardi (coproducteur)

References

  1. ^ Klein, Uri (April 11, 2011). "Actress! Actress!". Haaretz.
  2. ^ "Ronald Chammah, the discreet go-between of French auteur cinema". January 7, 2023 – via Le Monde.
  3. ^ Lyman, Eric J. (December 14, 2012). "France's Ronald Chammah Leading Candidate For Turin Fest Job (Report)".

External links

  • Ronald Chammah | Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Actor, Writer
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