Fabrice Goldstein

Fabrice Goldstein (born 25 February 1972) is a French film producer.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Fabrice Goldstein
Born (1972-02-25) 25 February 1972
Paris, France
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1999–present

Career

His film The Names of Love (French: Le Nom des gens) produced by Goldstein, Antoine Rein, and Caroline Adrian was awarded two César Awards in 2011, including best female lead for Sara Forestier and best writing[7][8].

Filmography

Features

Shorts

  • 2013: J'aime beaucoup ta mère
  • 2013: La femme qui flottait
  • 2011: J'aurais pu être une pute
  • 2010: Aglaée
  • 2010: La coagulation des jours
  • 2008: Arrêt demandé
  • 2006: Chair fraîche
  • 2006: Le Mozart des pickpockets
  • 2006: Du pain et des fraises
  • 2006: Le Steak
  • 2005: 40 mg d'amour par jour
  • 2005: Patiente 69
  • 2004: Connaissance du monde (drame psychologique)
  • 2004: Le droit chemin
  • 2004: Frédérique amoureuse
  • 2003: Abîmes
  • 2003: Après
  • 2003: Le tarif de Dieu
  • 2003: Wolfpack
  • 2002: Mi-temps
  • 2002: Bois ta Suze
  • 2002: You Sure?
  • 2001: Premier nu
  • 1999: Touchez pas à ma poule !
gollark: Things winning is often not determined by actual merit but unrelated factors and random chance. This happens a lot in computing, where a terrible standard comes first or is supported by big companies or something, and nobody can ever get everyone to switch.
gollark: I think it's just the sugar molecules on their own and presumably very concentrated.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: It's entirely possible to be consistent here. I would probably not like someone who only talked about their drug use whatever that was, but it's hard to say as I've never actually interacted with any.
gollark: Saying "drugs are cringe" includes that.

References

  1. Unifrance (in French)
  2. AlloCiné (in French)
  3. (in French) Article Tele Obs du Nouvel Observateur - Mai 2011
  4. L'Express (in French)
  5. Cinemotions interview (in French)
  6. Refer to the French article to know more
  7. "Polanski and Tarantino feted at French film awards". BBC News. 26 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  8. IMDB (in English)
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