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13 Facts About Pascale Ferran

1.

Pascale Ferran was born on April 17,1960, in Paris, France.

2.

Pascale Ferran helped to write the documentary Mange ta soupe by Mathieu Amalric, which was released in 1997.

3.

Around this time Pascale Ferran wrote Paratonerre which, due to funding, has never been released.

4.

In 1999 Pascale Ferran directed a film dubbing of Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut.

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Pascale Ferran showed a new film at the 4th annual French Film Festival UK in 1996 and, in 1997 at the 5th annual festival, presented Coming to Terms with the Dead with Pierre Trividic.

6.

In June 2014 Pascale Ferran participated in the 12th Brussels Film Festival.

7.

From 1990 to the present, Pascale Ferran has had a steady presence at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Pascale Ferran's critically acclaimed adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover won the Prix Louis-Delluc award and five Cesar awards for Best Film, Adaptation, Photography, Actress, and Costumes.

9.

Also in 2014, as part of the Carte Noire IFI French Film Festival and under the category "French Fest", Pascale Ferran taught a master class titled "Literary Adaptation and Visual Effects".

10.

Pascale Ferran is, as of 2016, on the board of directors of SRF, or La Societe des Realisateurs de Films.

11.

In 2002 Pascale Ferran appeared, as herself, in Romain Goupil's documentary Une Pure Coincidence.

12.

Pascale Ferran was in Calais, France in August 2016 when a group of migrants attacked vehicles and wrote to testify on behalf of the migrants.

13.

Pascale Ferran co-founded LaCinetek in 2015, alongside directors Laurent Cantet and Cedric Klapisch.