Philippe Vallois

Philippe Vallois (born 27 August 1948 in Bordeaux, France) is an openly gay screenwriter and director whose film Johan (1976) was selected for the Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Filmography

Year French title (original title) English title Notes
1975 Les phalènes
1976 Johan Johan also known as Johan – Mon été 75,
Johan, carnet intime homosexuel, and
Journal intime homosexuel d'un été 75
1977 Lamento aka Baisers
1979 Nous étions un seul homme We Were One Man
1983 Haltéroflic Rainbow Serpent
1984 Huguette Spengler, ma patrie, la nébuleuse du rêve
1988 L'énigme des sables made for TV
1999 Le caméscope
2003 Un parfum nommé Saïd
2006 Johan – Secrets du tournage
2007 Sexus Dei
2008 Esprit es-tu là?
2008 La valse des musclés
2012 Le voyage de l'hippocampe
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References

2. “Choreographing Homosexual Desire in Philippe Vallois’ Johan.” Camera Obscura 28.3/83 (December 2013): 124-57.


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