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  • Jean-Louis Sbille (14 March 1948) is a Belgian-French-speaking artist, radio and television producer, actor and writer.


    Career


    In the mid-70s, with the graphic designer and art director, Marc Borgers they created RUPTZ, an art video and performance group. From 1977 to 1981 he published the new wave art magazine Soldes Fins de Séries. He has published novels for youth, poetry, dramatic works and screenplays for television Ici Bla Bla.
    He produces cultural, musical and youth radio and TV shows on RTBF, the French-speaking Belgian radio and television organization.
    He works in Brussels with the Mexican choreographer José Besprosvany from 2003 to 2009 as dramatist.
    He is a professor of media criticism at the Haute Ecole Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine.


    Filmography




    Works




    = Poetry

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    Flip Inégral (Illustrated by André Lambotte) 1974.
    Faustine Surface (Photographs by Marc Borgers) 1976.
    Mamamama (Illustrated by Michèle Baczynsky) 2012.


    = Albums and novels for youth

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    The Castle That Had Hiccups (Illustrated by Dominique Maes) 2000.
    La table, les trois chaises et le petit tabouret (illustrated by Dominique Maes) 2002.
    Les Camions De La Peur 2005.
    Golfo 2012.


    = Screenplays

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    Le nid de l'aigle 2004
    Uncle Logic &... 2005
    Patatras et Vnudlaba 2007
    Monologue de Machine à Laver 2010
    Poings Perdus 2012


    References




    External links



    Jean-Louis Sbille at IMDb

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