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Lucas Belvaux | |
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Lucas Belvaux in 2013 | |
Born | (1961-11-14) 14 November 1961 (age 63) Namur, Belgium |
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1980–present |
Lucas Belvaux (French pronunciation: [lyka bɛlvo]; born 14 November 1961) is a Belgian actor and film director. His directing credits include the Trilogie, consisting of three films with interlocking stories and characters, each of which was filmed in a different genre. The three films are Cavale, a thriller; Un couple épatant, a comedy; and Après la vie, a melodrama. The Trilogie received the André Cavens Award. His film La Raison du plus faible was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. His film One Night (38 témoins) was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning Best Screenplay.
He also appeared as an actor in the film Merry Christmas (2005). He is the brother of Rémy Belvaux and Bruno Belvaux.
Filmography
As director/writer
As actor
- 1981: Allons Z'Enfants
- 1982: The Trout
- 1983: The Death of Mario Ricci
- 1985: Chicken with Vinegar
- 1985: Hurlevent
- 1991: Madame Bovary
- 2004: Tomorrow We Move
References
- "Festival de Cannes: La Raison du plus faible". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
- "Pour rire! (1997) – JPBox-Office".
- "Un couple épatant (An Amazing Couple) (2003) – JPBox-Office".
- "Cavale (On the Run) (2003) – JPBox-Office".
- "Aprés la vie (After the Life) (2003) – JPBox-Office".
- "La Raison du plus faible (2006) – JPBox-Office".
- "Rapt (2009) – JPBox-Office".
- "38 témoins (2012) – JPBox-Office".
- "Pas son genre (2014) – JPBox-Office".
External links
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