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Cedric Derlyn
Born
Cedric Derlyn
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Television director
  • Camera operator
Years active1994–present
Known for
  • La Main
  • BPM (Beats per Minute)
  • Chronicles of the Sun

Cedric Derlyn is a French filmmaker whose short film La Main was praised by Academy Award winner Damien Chazelle, who noted its influence from Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr. The film was selected at Gérardmer Fantastic Film Festival.[1] and San Sebastian Film Festival [2].

Career

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His short films caught the attention of directors Pascal Laugier, Nicolas Boukhrief, and Christophe Gans, leading to his direction of the making-of for Boukhrief's Gardiens de l'ordre (Order of Men) [3]. In 2002, he collaborated with cinematographer Caroline Champetier on the making-of for Dangerous Liaisons [4]. A director of over 250 television episodes, including Chronicles of the Sun [5] and Demain nous appartient, he combines production efficiency with artistic vision. His international work includes associate producer on "ZERO" [6], an American feature film shot in Senegal. In 2017, he worked as camera operator on Robin Campillo's BPM (Beats per Minute), which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival [7]

Selected filmography

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As producer

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2009: La Morsure by Joyce Nashawati - First Prize at Gérardmer Fantastic Film Festival[8]

Short films

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2015: 88[9] 2005: Clone[10] 2004: La Main 2004: Gaz[11]

References

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Cédric Derlyn at IMDb UniFrance profile Screen Daily - ZERO Review