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- Jacques Scandelari (July 5, 1943 in Dinard, France – June 2, 1999 in Paris, France) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He also produced...
- releases) is a 1978 French experimental **** **** film by Jacques Scandelari. The film follows Jérôme (Alain-Guy Giraudon), a Parisian man who has...
- in the do****entary **** **** in the 70s. New York City Inferno (Jacques Scandelari, 1978), a French experimental **** **** film featuring a licensed...
- Fermière à Montfaucon Éric Rohmer TV short 1972 Chroniques de France Jacques Scandelari Max Gérard Jean-Daniel Simon Episode "Chroniques de France N° 82"...
- American painter and illustrator Marvin Merkins, pseudonym for Jacques Scandelari (1943–1999), French film director, screenwriter and producer Daphne Merkin...
- Barbarians 1983 Enzo G. Castellari New York City Inferno 1978 Jacques Scandelari New York, New York 1977 Martin Scorsese The New York Ripper 1982 Lucio...
- category. Pluton started appearing in cinema films by 1971 with Jacques Scandelari's Beyond Love and Evil. Various minor roles followed and he was cast in...
- country that it inspired its French distributors Norbert Terry and Jacques Scandelari to get into the business of making their own local **** productions, establishing...
- (French: Brigade mondaine) is a 1978 French film directed by Jacques Scandelari based on Michel Brice's novel edited by Gérard de Villiers. Patrice Valota:...
- police have also received some adaptations: Victims of Vice (dir. Jacques Scandelari, 1978) Brigade mondaine : La secte de Marrakech (dir. Eddy Matalon, 1979)...