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Philippe Godeau (French: [gɔdo], born 14 May 1961) is a French film producer, director and screenwriter.
Career
Godeau worked in distribution at the Gaumont Film Company before founding the production and distribution film company Pan-Européenne.
Godeau has produced many films including An Independent Life (1992), Bad Company (1999), Lightweight (2004), Les Sœurs fâchées (2004), Largo Winch (2008) and Romantics Anonymous (2010). He collaborated with Jaco Van Dormael in The Eighth Day (1996) and Mr. Nobody (2009). Godeau has worked with Maurice Pialat, Virginie Despentes, and Jean-Pierre Améris.
His directorial debut was the 2009 drama One for the Road, starring François Cluzet, Mélanie Thierry and Michel Vuillermoz. Based on reporter Herve Chabalier's autobiography about his battle with alcoholism, the story takes place in a French Alps retreat where Cluzet confronts his dangerous addiction. The film received five nominations at the César Awards 2010, with Mélanie Thierry winning Most Promising Actress.
Godeau's next film, 11.6 (2013), is based on the real-life story of criminal Toni Musulin.
Filmography
References
External links
Philippe Godeau at IMDb
Philippe Godeau at AlloCiné (in French)