Christopher Frank

Christopher Frank

  • Birthday: 1942-12-05
  • Deathday: 1993-11-20
  • Place of birth: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

Biography

Christopher Frank (5 December 1942, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, UK – 19 November 1993, Paris, France) was a British-born French writer, screenwriter, and film director. He won the 1972 Prix Renaudot for his novel La Nuit américaine that served the basis for Andrzej Zulawski's film That Most Important Thing: Love. Source: Article "Christopher Frank" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

Year of the Jellyfish

1984

As Director

Love in the Strangest Way

1994

As Director

Spiral

1987

As Director

Josepha

1982

As Director

Femmes de personne

1984

As Director

Julie de Carneilhan

1990

As Director

The Other Woman

1990

As Director

Year of the Jellyfish

1984

As Writer

Year of the Jellyfish

1984

As Novel

Strange Affair

1981

As Screenplay

Malone

1987

As Screenplay

Twisted Obsession

1989

As Novel

Love at the Top

1974

As Writer

The Hurried Man

1977

As Writer

Spiral

1987

As Writer

The Passengers

1977

As Writer

Femmes de personne

1984

As Writer

Julie de Carneilhan

1990

As Writer

L'Atlantide

1992

As Writer

The Fighter

1983

As Writer

On the Edge of the Horizon

1993

As Screenplay

Deep Water

1981

As Screenplay

Deep Water

1981

As Dialogue

Three Men to Destroy

1980

As Writer

For a Cop's Hide

1981

As Writer

Memoirs of a French Whore

1979

As Screenplay

Memoirs of a French Whore

1979

As Dialogue

A Friend of Vincent

1983

As Writer

Josepha

1982

As Writer

Josepha

1982

As Novel

Private Tuition

1986

As Writer

The Other Woman

1990

As Writer

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