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Catherine Breillat (innate July 13, 1948) is a filmmaker and director based in Paris. She is known nin merely for her films focusing on themes of sex, gender conflict & sib competition, however as well for her right-selling novels. Ms. Breillat has been a subject of argument for her expressed depictions of gender & violence. Within 2003 she cast a pornstar Rocco Siffredi in her film ''Anatomie de fifty'enfer (Anatomy of Hell).

She is besides the prof of auteur cinema at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland where she conducts a summertime workshop.

Within an locate by using Feel of Cinema, she described David Cronenberg as another film producer she considers to have a similar approach to gender within film.

Filmography
36 Fillette (English title: Virgin) Parfait involvement! (Right Love) Romance À ma sœur! (English title: Fat Girl) Sex is Comedy Une Vraie Jeune Fille (The Very Lass) Anatomie delaware fifty'enfer (Anatomy of Hell)

Stage plays
Les Vêtements de mer

Bibliography
Pornocratie Le Soupirail Fifty'homme facile Tapage Nocturne''

Kamera.co.uk: Catherine Breillat - A Quick Chat
An interview with the director about sexuality and censorship.

Reel.com: Catherine Breillat - The Skinny on Fat Girl
An article about the film "Fat Girl".

Salon.com: Catherine Breillat - Tainted Love
A long article about the making of "Romance".

The Village Voice - The Virgin Queen
Read the article "Catherine Breillat Pulls the Strings" by Mark Peranson.

Guardian Unlimited - Catherine Breillat
Read the interview: "The joy of sex".

ABC Radio National - Romance Catherine Breillat
Read the Arts Today interview with the female film maker and French novelist.

Telegraph - Catherine Breillat
John Whitely interviews Catherine Breillat on Nagisa Oshima's In the Realm of the Senses.

Catherine Breillat
Faculty page of the director includes a brief biography, filmography, quotes, images, and video clips.






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