Pierre Uytterhoeven

Pierre Uytterhoeven

Biography

Pierre Uytterhoeven is a screenwriter. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1966 for his work with Claude Lelouch in A Man and a Woman. In 1986 he worked with Lelouch again on the film's sequel, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later. Source: Article "Pierre Uytterhoeven" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

L’Indiscret

1974

As Producer

Hearth Fires

1972

As Screenplay

The Good and the Bad

1976

As Screenplay

Life Love Death

1969

As Author

To Be a Crook

1965

As Author

Money Money Money

1972

As Screenplay

A Man and a Woman

1966

As Screenplay

Crossed Tracks

2007

As Screenplay

Marriage

1974

As Screenplay

Live for Life

1967

As Screenplay

Happy New Year

1973

As Screenplay

And Now My Love

1974

As Screenplay

Bandits

1987

As Adaptation

One 4 All

1999

As Writer

Five Days in June

1989

As Writer

What War May Bring

2010

As Writer

Smic, Smac, Smoc

1971

As Writer

Bonjour Tristesse

1995

As Writer

11'09''01 September 11

2002

As Writer

Les Charlots en délire

1979

As Dialogue

Belle Grand-Mère

1998

As Writer

Love Is a Funny Thing

1969

As Writer

The Crook

1970

As Screenplay

13 Days in France

1968

As Writer

Le Passé simple

1977

As Scenario Writer

L’Indiscret

1974

As Writer

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