Philippe Ramos | |
Birth Place: | Drôme, France |
Occupation: | Film director, screenwriter, film editor |
Years Active: | 1980–present |
Philippe Ramos (born 1966) is a French film director, screenwriter and film editor.[1] He directed an adaptation of Moby-Dick: Capitaine Achab with Valérie Crunchant and Frédéric Bonpart in 2004.
Ramos is considered to be associated with the "new" French New Wave, alongside directors such as Yves Caumon, Jean-Paul Civeyrac, and François Ozon. He directed the 2011 historical film The Silence of Joan.
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | ||
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width=65 | Director | width=65 | Screenwriter | width=65 | Editor |
1993 | Les Îles désertes | Short film | |||
1995 | Vers le silence | Short film | |||
1996 | Ici-bas | Short film | |||
2000 | Noah's Ark | ||||
2003 | Farewell Homeland | ||||
2004 | Capitaine Achab | Short film (also as production designer) | |||
2007 | Capitaine Achab | Also as art director Locarno International Film Festival - Best Direction Award Locarno International Film Festival - FIPRESCI Prize | |||
2011 | The Silence of Joan | Also as cinematographer | |||
2015 | Mad Love | ||||