Brigitte Roüan

1946-

Biography: life and films

Brigitte Roüan is a French film director. She was born in Toulon, France on 28th September 1946.

Her best films as an actor include Edouard Molinaro's comedy Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses! (1979), Paul Vecchiali's Le café des Jules (1989), Cédric Kahn's Bar des rails (1991), Agnieszka Holland's thriller Olivier, Olivier (1992) and Pascal Kané's L'éducatrice (1996), and whose best work as a film director include Outremer (1990), Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... (2005) and Tu honoreras ta mère et ta mère (2013).

Brigitte Roüan has so far appeared in 46 films, scripted 6 films and directed 6 films (including 1 short).

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Stéphane Giusti (2 films), Pomme Meffre (2), Philippe Galland (2) and Laurent Heynemann (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (26 films), comedy-drama (12), comedy (10), romance (9), comedy-romance (6) and Thriller (3).

Our average rating for Brigitte Roüan over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director; w = writer

Out 1: Noli me Tangere (1971) [a]

La Messe dorée (1975) [a]

Que la fête commence... (1975) [a]

Demain les mômes (1976) [a]

Paradiso (1977) [a]

Poker menteuses et révolver matin (1978) [a]

Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses! (1979) [a]

Le Mors aux dents (1979) [a]

Le Quart d'heure américain (1982) [a]

Le Grain de sable (1983) [a]

Double messieurs (1986) [a]

Charlie Dingo (1987) [a]

La Petite allumeuse (1987) [a]

Les Mois d'avril sont meurtriers (1987) [a]

Le Café des Jules (1989) [a]

Outremer (1990) [a,d,w]

Bar des rails (1991) [a]

La Thune (1991) [a]

Les Enfants du vent (1991) [a]

Chasse gardée (1992) [a]

Olivier, Olivier (1992) [a]

L'Honneur de la tribu (1993) [a]

L'Année Juliette (1995) [w]

Le Petit garçon (1995) [a]

Péché véniel... péché mortel... (1995) [a]

L'Éducatrice (1996) [a]

Un homme est tombé dans la rue (1996) [a]

Le Silence de Rak (1997) [a]

Marie Baie des Anges (1997) [a]

Post coïtum animal triste (1997) [a,d,w]

À mort la mort! (1999) [a]

Inséparables (1999) [a]

Pourquoi pas moi? (1999) [a]

Vénus beauté (institut) (1999) [a]

De l'amour (2001) [a]

Le Temps du loup (2003) [a]

Tout le plaisir est pour moi (2004) [a]

Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... (2005) [d,w]

Les Chansons d'amour (2007) [a]

Made in Italy (2008) [a]

La Chance de ma vie (2011) [a]

100% cachemire (2013) [a]

Demi-soeur (2013) [a]

Les Interdits (2013) [a]

Tu honoreras ta mère et ta mère (2013) [d,w]

Les Combattants (2014) [a]

D'une pierre deux coups (2016) [a]

Mal de pierres (2016) [a]

Rupture pour tous (2016) [a]

Ôtez-moi d'un doute (2017) [a]



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