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Christopher Frank

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Christopher Frank (5 December 1942, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, UK – 20 November 1993, Paris, France) was a British-born French writer, screenwriter, and film director.[1] 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.

Awards

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  • 1967: Prix Hermès de Littérature for Mortelle
  • 1972: Prix Renaudot for La Nuit américaine

Works

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Screenwriter

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Dialogue

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Film director

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  • 1982: Josepha
  • 1984: Femmes de personne
  • 1984: L'Année des méduses
  • 1987: Spirale
  • 1994: Elles n'oublient jamais

References

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  1. ^ "Christopher Frank". Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2014.