Raphaël Personnaz
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

White Fang
(2018)A loyal wolfdog's curiosity leads him on the adventure of a lifetime while serving a series of three distinctly different masters.

The Gate
(2014)Cambodia, 1971. While working on the restoration of the Angkor Wat temples, French ethnologist François Bizot is taken prisoner by the Khmer Rouge. Detained in a camp in the middle of the jungle, Bizot is accused of spying for the CIA. His only hope of survival is to convince Douch, the young head of the camp, that he is innocent. While the Frenchman discovers the reality of Khmer Rouge indoctrination, an indefinable bond develops between the prisoner and his jailer...

Three Worlds
(2012)The tale of a hit and run accident that results in the death of an illegal foreigner. The three men responsible decide to keep silent but encounter problems when a witness takes action. Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival

Boléro
(2024)
The New Girlfriend
(2014)After the death of her life-long best friend, Claire vows to watch over her husband, David, and their young daughter. But when she makes a surprising discovery about David, her own subconscious desires are unleashed, taking her on a journey that will change her life irrevocably.

The Princess of Montpensier
(2010)In sixteenth Century France a savage religious war is ripping the country apart. Carnage, corruption and mayhem stalk the land, taking lives and shaping history. Amidst the tragedy, loss and power struggles of war, a young aristocratic heiress by the name of Marie DeMezieres has fallen passionately in love with the dashing Henri DeGuise. But due to the political ambitions of her manipulative and controlling father Marie has been forced into an arranged marriage to the prince of Montpensier. Between duty and passion can Marie fight her fate to reclaim her destiny? Directed by the legendary film maker Bertrand Tavernier (The Watchmaker Of St Paul, Coup De Torchon, Round Midnight), The Princess Of Montpensier is a vivid and compelling historic drama. A sweeping epic of love, rivalry, intrigue and conflict, told in a language that can only be described as pure cinema.

The White Crow
(2018)It is 1961 and Rudolf Nureyev, not yet the imperious figure of legend, is a member of the world-renowned Kirov Ballet Company.