Michel Drach

1930-1990

Biography: life and films

Michel Drach was a French film director. He was born in Paris, France on 18th October 1930 and died in Paris, France on 15th February 1990, aged 59.

His best films as a film director include Élise ou la vraie vie (1970), Le Pull-over rouge (1979) and Sauve-toi, Lola (1986), and whose best work as a screenwriter include Élise ou la vraie vie (1970), Le Pull-over rouge (1979) and Sauve-toi, Lola (1986).

Michel Drach directed 13 films, scripted 11 films and appeared in 2 films.

His most frequent genres include: drama (11 films), romance (2) and comedy (2).

Our average rating for Michel Drach over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: d = director; w = writer; a = actor

Auditorium (1958) [d,w]

On n'enterre pas le dimanche (1960) [d,w]

Amélie ou le temps d'aimer (1961) [a,d,w]

La Bonne occase (1965) [d]

Safari diamants (1966) [d,w]

Élise ou la vraie vie (1970) [d,w]

Les Violons du bal (1974) [a,d,w]

Parlez-moi d'amour (1975) [d]

Le Passé simple (1977) [d,w]

Le Pull-over rouge (1979) [d,w]

Guy de Maupassant (1982) [d,w]

Sauve-toi, Lola (1986) [d,w]

Il est génial papy! (1987) [d,w]



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