Sylvie Verheyde
Writing

Sylvie Verheyde

Born 1967-01-01

After studying geography, music and drawing, Sylvie Verheyde stood out with her short films (Entre Chien et Loups, La Maison verte) at the start of the 90s, which won awards at festivals. The young woman then embarked on the writing and directing of A Brother, her first feature film, which was released in cinemas in 1997. Selected at the 50th Cannes Film Festival in the Cinemas section in France, this film which stages the revolts of a sister and her brother is hailed by the critics, winning the Cyril Collard Prize in 1998 and offering the César for Best Female Newcomer to Emma de Caunes. In 2000, Sylvie Verheyde reunited with Emma de Caunes for Princesses, in which she also directed Jean-Hugues Anglade. She then worked for the small screen, notably signing the television films Un amour de femme and Sang froid, which won an award at the La Rochelle Festival. In 2007, after a parenthesis of seven years, the filmmaker returned to the cinema by signing the screenplay for the action film Scorpion, carried by Clovis Cornillac. In 2008, she directed Stella, her third feature film, which explores the daily life of a young high school student. Guillaume Depardieu appears there in one of his very last roles.

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Known for

Sex Doll★ 5.7Viewing moment
Sex Doll
2016
Madame Claude★ 5.8Viewing moment
Madame Claude
2021
Haute Couture★ 6.3Viewing moment
Haute Couture
2021
Confession of a Child of the Century★ 4.5Viewing moment
Confession of a Child of the Century
2012
Stella★ 6.8Viewing moment
Stella
2008
A Woman's Love★ 5.3Viewing moment
A Woman's Love
2001
Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone★ 5.8Viewing moment
Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone
2014
You Deserve a Lover★ 5.9Viewing moment
You Deserve a Lover
2019
Nudes★ 7.9Viewing moment
Nudes
2024 · Series
Scorpion★ 5.4Viewing moment
Scorpion
2007
A Brother...★ 4.7Viewing moment
A Brother...
1997
Princesses★ 1.5Viewing moment
Princesses
2000

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