ELIE CHOURAQUI
Date of Birth: 1950
French director and screenwriter, Elie Chouraqui was born in Paris, France.
Not impressed by film as a youth, Chouraqui instead turned to
literature for enjoyment. His love of literature shifted slightly after
working on the film Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971) with director Claude Lelouch.
Chouraqui continued to work for Lelouch as his assistant director in the
early to mid-70s, while at the same time beginning to work on his own
screenplay.
By 1978, Chouraqui made his directorial and screenwriting debut when he
released the feature film Mon Premier Amour (My Fist Love). Only 24 years
old at the time, movie goers were impressed with his work which was
presented at film festivals worldwide. To make the film, he created his
own production company, 7 Films Cinema, which continued to produce his other
films such as Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David? (What Makes David Run)
(1981), Paroles et musique (1984) (Love Song) (1984), Les Marmottes (1993) (The Groundhog)
(1993), and Les Menteurs (The Liars) (1996).
In 1996, the company expanded its operation to include television,
advertising and music publishing as well as film production. As well as a
published author, Chouraqui is also the founder of the company, 7 Art
Production.
Filmography (director):
Harrison's Flowers (2000)
Les Menteurs / The Liars (1996)
Les Marmottes / The Groundhogs (1993)
Miss Missouri (1990)
Man on Fire (1987)
Paroles et musique / Love Songs (1984)
Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David? / What Makes David Run? (1981)
Mon premier amour / My first Love (1978)
Filmography (writer):
Harrison's Flowers (2000)
Les Menteurs / The Liars (1996)
Les Marmottes / The Groundhogs (1993)
Miss Missouri (1990)
Man on Fire (1987)
Paroles et musique / Love Songs (1984)
Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David? / What Makes David Run? (1981)
Mon premier amour / My first Love (1978)
Filmography (producer):
Harrison's Flowers (2000)
Les Marmottes (1993)
Paroles et musique (1984)
Mon premier amour (1978)