
Boulogne Billancourt, France
Philippe Garrel (French: [gaʁɛl]; born 6 April 1948; Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French director, cinematographer, screenwriter, film editor, and producer, associated with the French New Wave movement. Garrel and actress Brigitte Sy are the parents of actors Louis Garrel and Esther Garrel. Philippe Garrel was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1948, the son of actor Maurice Garrel and his wife. His brother, Thierry Garrel, is a producer. The younger Garrel became interested in film and started his career early, influenced by the new work of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. At the age of 16, Garrel wrote and directed his first film, Les Enfants désaccordés, in 1964. His films have won him awards at Cannes Film Festival , Venice Film Festival, and Berlin Film Festival. His works often deal with the theme of the disruptive youth of the 1960s, of which he was a part of. He has directed students of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art where he teaches acting classes. He also staged, in his films several of his friends and family members.

as Apostle

as N°193
1978

as Man / Devil
1972

as Apostle
1969

as Louis (segment 3)
1984

as Philippe, le réalisateur
1968

as Psychiatric patient
1982

as Self
1969
1988

as Self
2008

as Mathieu
1989

1985

1967

as Himself (voice)
2012

as Himself
2014
as Self
2013

as Himself (voice)
2012

as Himself (voice)
2012

2012

as Himself (voice)
2012

as Himself (voice)
2012

2010

2010

as Self
2008

as Self
2008

as Self
2007

as Philippe Garrel
1999

as Le Fiancé d'Opra
1992

as Mathieu
1989
1988

as self
1986

1985

as Louis (segment 3)
1984

as Psychiatric patient
1982
as N°193
1982

1982

1979

1979