Jacques Fieschi
Born: 1948-08-27 in Oran, France [now Algeria]
Known For: Writing
Biography
Jacques Fieschi (born 1948) is a French screenwriter. He has written for more than 30 films since 1985. He wrote and directed the film French California, which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Source: Article "Jacques Fieschi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2025
- The Richest Woman in the World ... (Screenplay)
2023
- Les secrets de la princesse de Cadignan ... (Adaptation)
- Cyril Collard : À la vie, à l'amour as Self
- Nicole Garcia, actrice-cinéaste as Self
2022
- Simenon et l'affaire du cinéma as Self - Scénariste & réalisateur
2021
- Lovers ... (Writer)
- Lost Illusions ... (Adaptation)
2018
- The Apparition ... (Co-Writer)
- Alien Crystal Palace ... (Writer)
2017
- The Sower ... (Writer)
2016
- From the Land of the Moon ... (Screenplay)
2014
- Yves Saint Laurent ... (Screenplay)
- La fin de la nuit ... (Writer)
2013
- Going Away ... (Writer)
2010
- A View of Love ... (Writer)
- Je ne vous oublierai jamais ... (Scenario Writer)
- All Girls Cry ... (Writer)
2006
- Charlie Says ... (Screenplay)
- La Californie ... (Director)
2005
- Only the Night ... (Writer)
2003
- Nathalie... ... (Writer)
- Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic as Self
2002
2001
- How I Killed My Father ... (Writer)
2000
- Sade ... (Writer)
- Sentimental Destinies ... (Writer)
1999
- Augustin, King of Kung-Fu ... (Writer)
- The Human Eye as Self
1998
- Place Vendôme ... (Writer)
- The School of Flesh ... (Writer)
1996
- Irma Vep as Roland
- Mémoires d'un jeune con ... (Writer)
1995
- Le Roi de Paris ... (Writer)
- Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud ... (Screenplay)
1994
- Le fils préféré ... (Writer)
1993
- Archipel ... (Screenplay)
1992
- A Heart in Winter as un client de la librairie
- Savage Nights ... (Adaptation)
1990
- Every Other Weekend ... (Writer)
1988
- A Few Days with Me ... (Writer)
1985
- Police ... (Screenplay)
- Le hasard mène le Jeu as L'auto-stoppeur
1983
- A Nos Amours as Le Beau-frère