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Rosalinde Deville

Highest Rated: 73% Almost Peaceful (2002)

Lowest Rated: 73% Almost Peaceful (2002)

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In 1988, Rosalinde Deville co-wrote the script for "La Lectrice," an offbeat comedy directed by her husband, Michel Deville. Just her second movie as a screenwriter, Rosalinde's script was nominated for a prestigious César Award. Though she didn't win, her status as a contender for the French equivalent of an Oscar represented a triumph of a different sort. After laboring for years in her spouse's shadow (Michel had directed more than 30 films since the late 1950s), Rosalinde was suddenly approaching A-list status in movie-mad France. Her success was hard-won. After working as an assistant director on several of Michel's films in the 1970s and 1980s, Rosalinde produced and either wrote or co-wrote each of the four features her husband directed in the 1990s. The Deville's tag-team approach to filmmaking showcased Rosalinde's ability to write everything from a tense murder tale ("Toutes Peines Confondues") to a laugh-filled romp about stolen loot ("La Divine Poursuite") to a character study of a troubled physician ("La Maladie de Sachs"). In the 2000s, Rosalinde continued scripting her husband's films. She and Michel co-wrote the period romance "Almost Peaceful" in 2002, and three years later she adapted a play that became the big-screen romantic comedy "Un Fil a la Patte."

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Highest-Rated Movies

73% 68% Almost Peaceful Watchlist 62% La Lectrice Watchlist 100% Sach's Disease Watchlist Aux petits bonheurs Watchlist 42% The Art of Breaking Up Watchlist Sweetheart Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
The Art of Breaking Up 42% 2005 Writer, Producer Almost Peaceful 73% 68% 2002 Screenwriter, Producer Sach's Disease 100% 1999 Producer, Writer Aux petits bonheurs 1993 Writer Sweetheart 1992 Producer La Lectrice 62% 1988 Screenwriter, Producer
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