Vincent Dietschy
Vincent Dietschy has worked behind the scenes in almost every facet of the French entertainment industry. His first gig as a producer was in 1994 when he worked on "Tous à la Manif," a short film about high school students organizing a protest, followed by "Intimité," a movie about a woman who learns about her sexuality after starting an affair with an older man. He continued working as a producer for several years on such shorts as "Jeux de Plage" and "Soyons Amis!," but then branched out in 1998, penning, directing, and producing two comedic dramas, "Cette Nuit" and "Julie Est Amoureuse." Dietschy again expanded his artistic horizons when he acted as an art consultant for "L'emploi du Temps," a drama about a man who pretends not to have lost his job. In 2003, he wrote another script, this time for the popular thriller "Who Killed Bambi?." Deviating from his earlier comedies, this film combines a love story with a plot about tracking a killer in a hospital. Dietschy's foray into serious films continued in 2008: he wrote, directed, and edited the love story "Didine."
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere | Writer | - | 2019 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Visiting | Director | - | 2007 |
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Who Killed Bambi? | Writer | - | 2003 |