Romain Goupil
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File:Romain Goupil 2010.jpg
Romain Goupil in 2010
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Born | Romain-Pierre Charpentier July 12, 1951 Paris, France |
Occupation | filmmaker |
Years active | 1968–present |
Romain-Pierre Charpentier (born July 12, 1951 in Paris) known professionally as Romain Goupil, is a French filmmaker. He was a college leader during the May 1968 civil unrest in France and was for a long time a trotskyist militant. During the 2000s decade he aligned with the positions of the Cercle de l'Oratoire, and supported Emmanuel Macron in 2017.[1]
Early life
Romain Goupil was born in an artist family. His father, Pierre Goupil (born in 1930), was a cinematographer. His grandmother, Lita Recio (1906-2006), was an actor well known for dubbing. She was married to singer Robert Charpentier, named Goupil (1896-1938). Romain Goupil lived in the Cité Montmartre-aux-artistes, where his grandparents also lived.[2][3]
Filmography
- 1968 : L'Exclu (short film)
- 1969 : Ibizarre (short film)
- 1975 : Setúbal, ville rouge
- 1980 : Le Père Goupil (short film)
- 1982 : Mourir à trente ans
- 1983 : La Java des ombres
- 1990 : Maman
- 1994 : Lettre pour L...
- 1994 : Paris est à nous
- 1999 : À mort la mort !
- 2002 : Une pure coïncidence
- 2010 : Les Mains en l'air
- 2014 : Les Jours venus
- 2018 : La Traversée
References
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