Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Jean-Baptiste Andrea is a French novelist, film director and screenwriter. He grew up in Cannes, where he started making short films. He later moved to Paris and graduated in political science and economics. In Paris, he met Fabrice Canepa, and the two of them began writing films together. Together, they wrote and directed Dead End.[1]
Jean-Baptiste Andrea | |
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Jean-Baptiste Andrea (left) with Jérémie Renier and Audrey Fleurot, at a première of La Confrérie des larmes. | |
Born | 4 April 1977 St Germain en Laye |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
His debut novel, Ma Reine (My Queen), was published in 2017 and won several awards, including Best French Debut Novel and the Students Femina.
Bibliography
- 2019: A Hundred Million Years and a Day
- 2017: Ma Reine
Filmography
- 2013: Brotherhood of Tears
- 2007: Hellphone (writer)
- 2006: Big Nothing
- 2003: Dead End (with Fabrice Canepa)
- Brighter Than The Sun (music video) - Consumer Republic
- Take The Money and Run (music video) - Trank
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