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Gerard Krawczyk
Birth at
17 May 1953
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Gerard Kravczyk was born on May 17, 1953 in France. At the University of Paris-9, he studied economics and the basics of trade, and received a diploma at the famous Paris film school IDHEC, where he specialized in directing and photography. Gerard Kravczyk’s debut in cinema was the short film “Le Concept subtil”, which won 8 different awards, as well as the Grand Prize of the Montreal Film Festival. Moreno Bull (1983) and Murder at Night (1984) followed. In 1986, he directed his first feature film,
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Gerard Kravczyk was born on May 17, 1953 in France. At the University of Paris-9, he studied economics and the basics of trade, and received a diploma at the famous Paris film school IDHEC, where he specialized in directing and photography. Gerard Kravczyk’s debut in cinema was the short film “Le Concept subtil”, which won 8 different awards, as well as the Grand Prize of the Montreal Film Festival. Moreno Bull (1983) and Murder at Night (1984) followed. In 1986, he directed his first feature film, I Hate Actors, for which he was nominated for the César Award and the Michel Odiyard Prize. Kravcik then collaborated with television. In 1997, at the Venice Film Festival, his film "Heroines" was shown, in 1998 he participated in the creation of "Taxi", simultaneously shot commercials for "Danone", "Mobil", "France Telecom" and other famous companies. On the set of Joan of Arc (1999), Gerard Kravczyk was the second director to Luc Besson, who later, as a producer, invited him to stage Taxi 2 (2000), Vasabi (2001) and Taxi 3 (2002). In 2003, the same bundle - producer Luc Besson and director Gerard Kravczyk - released a remake of the film "Fanfan Tulip". The main roles in this version were played by Vincent Perez and Penelope Cruz.