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Pascal Laugier
Birth at
16 October 1971
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Pascal Logier is a French director and screenwriter. In his early years, Pascal studied and worked like any other Frenchman. He came to the cinema as an assistant director Christopher Hans. In 2001, they made the film The Brotherhood of the Wolf. Later they collaborated on St. Ange, but Lieger was already a director, and Hans was only his assistant.
The painting “Saint Ange” was the story of a young girl Anna, closed and fragile, working in the orphanage “Saint Ange” – a huge empty house lost in
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Pascal Logier is a French director and screenwriter.
In his early years, Pascal studied and worked like any other Frenchman. He came to the cinema as an assistant director Christopher Hans. In 2001, they made the film The Brotherhood of the Wolf. Later they collaborated on St. Ange, but Lieger was already a director, and Hans was only his assistant.
The painting “Saint Ange” was the story of a young girl Anna, closed and fragile, working in the orphanage “Saint Ange” – a huge empty house lost in the Alpine mountains. This house has its own history and its own ghosts of the past.
In the process of developing the storyline, the heroine of actress Virginia Ledouyen tries to realize what is really happening in St. Ange, but Pascal Lies so confused the plot that the finale of the picture does not reveal anything, but only adds another question.
Another work of the director was the tape
Martyrs The film is much more mature, but at the same time straightforward. There are two young girls who have been abused, and there is a secret society for which violence against people is a way of understanding the true nature of death. The film provoked many scandals, Pascal was called almost a Satanist.
The film is an excursion into the world of pain and cruelty, where there is no place for mercy, but only suffering. The director portrayed hell in his view, and it looked quite impressive - because it is especially unfortunate that he will not remove it.
The Rebel from Hell . The film managed to recoup all costs at the box office. In general, both the audience and film critics met the tape quite favorably.
Each new creation of the French director surprises fans of his work with something new. The lie does not stop, he is constantly developing, striving to improve his skills.