Erick Zonca
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Erick Zonca

Sep 10, 1956 - Orléans, France

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Erick Zonca (born September 10, 1956, in Orléans, France) is a French film director, best known for his critically acclaimed, award-winning 1998 feature film debut The Dreamlife of Angels. The film won the Best Actress award at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.

His first films were the shorts Rives (1992), Eternelles (1995), and Seule (1997). Zonca's second feature was Le Petit Voleur (The Little Thief) (1999). His most recent, Julia (2008), based on John Cassavetes' 1980 movie Gloria, starred Tilda Swinton and was shot in California and Mexico.

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Movie2000The SecretScreenplayWriting
Movie2008JuliaDirectorDirecting
Movie2008JuliaScreenplayWriting
Movie1998The Dreamlife of AngelsDirectorDirecting
Movie1999The Little ThiefDirectorDirecting
Movie1997SeuleDirectorDirecting
Movie1997SeuleWriterWriting
Movie2014White SoldierDirectorDirecting
Movie1999The Little ThiefWriterWriting
Movie2018Black TideDirectorDirecting
Movie2018Black TideWriterWriting
Movie1998The Dreamlife of AngelsWriterWriting
Movie2015When love is deadDirectorDirecting
Movie1994ÉternellesDirectorDirecting
Movie1994ÉternellesWriterWriting
Movie2014White SoldierScreenplayWriting