Gérard Brach
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Gérard Brach (July 23, 1927 - September 9, 2006) was a French film director and screen writer known for his work with director Roman Polanski.
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Works include
- 1965 Repulsion (Writer)
- 1966 Cul-de-sac (Writer)
- 1967 Le Bal des vampires (Writer)
- 1967 The Two of Us (Writer)
- 1970 La Maison (Director)
- 1971 Le Bateau sur l'herbe (Director)
- 1972 Quoi? (Writer)
- 1976 Le Loctaire (Writer)
- 1978 Rêve de singe (Writer)
- 1979 Tess (Writer)
- 1986 Jean de Florette (Writer)
- 1986 The Name of the Rose (Writer)
- 1988 Frantic (Writer)
- 1988 L'Ours (Writer)
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