Maroun Bagdadi

Maroun Bagdadi

Naissance : 21/01/1950
Beirut, Liban

Décès : 10/12/1993 (43 ans)
Beirut, Liban

Biographie

Maroun Bagdadi (1950–1993), one of the most highly-renowned directors in the history of Lebanese film, enjoyed a creative period that covered almost precisely the same span as the Civil War, a topic investigated in his work. He studied political science and law in his native Beirut, later moving to France where he graduated from Paris's IDHEC film school. Bagdadi worked for a time with Francis Ford Coppola and shot movies in French that brought him fame in the land of the Gallic rooster. His films Little Wars (Les petites guerres, 1982) and Out of Life (Hors la vie, 1991) screened at the Cannes festival, with the latter receiving the Jury Prize (ex aequo).

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Réalisateur

Acteur

Documentaires
2006

Humbert Balsan, producteur rebelle (téléfilm) - i.a.

1982

Chambre 666 (téléfilm)

Scénariste

Films
1987

L'Homme voilé

Séries
1989

Les Jupons de la révolution

1988

Médecins des hommes

Documentaires
1980

Murmures

Invité

Émissions
1991

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