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Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Cinematography
Director
- 2008 - The Silence of Lorna
- 2005 - The Child
- 2002 - The Son
- 1999 - Rosetta
- 1996 - The Promise
- 1992 - Je pense à vous
- 1987 - Falsch
- 1982 - R...ne répond plus + Leçons d’une université volante
Producer
- 2005 - The Child
- 2002 - The Son
- 2001 - Romances de terre et d'eau
- 1999 - Rosetta
Screenwriter
- 2008 - The Silence of Lorna
- 2005 - The Child
- 2002 - The Son
- 1999 - Rosetta
- 1996 - The Promise
Cinematography
- 1982 - The Writing on the Wall
Articles
- Nov 24 2008 - Dardenne brothers and ‘The Silence of Lorna’
- Mar 3 2008 - We look forward to the best films of 2008 and 2009
- Dec 21 2006 - Geoff Andrew's films of the year
- Feb 13 2006 - It's not easy seeing Green
- Dec 23 2005 - 2006 Preview
- Nov 4 2005 - LFF - Time Out's favourite films of the festival
- Oct 27 2005 - LFF - Time Out Critics' Choice screening of 'L'Enfant'
- Jun 22 2005 - Toronto Film Festival line-up
- May 23 2005 - 'The Child' wins the Palme d'Or in Cannes
- May 23 2005 - Cannes 2005 assessed
- May 20 2005 - Cannes: Day Ten
- May 17 2005 - Cannes: Day Seven
- May 13 2005 - Cannes: Day Three continued
- May 11 2005 - Cannes 2005 preview
- Apr 20 2005 - Time Out's pick of Cannes 2005
- Apr 19 2005 - Cannes Film Festival line-up announced
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