Dan Franck

Dan Franck ( born 1953 ) is a French writer. He lives and works as a freelance writer and screenwriter for film and television in Paris.

Life

After his studies in sociology at the University of Sorbonne and a few small jobs to Dan Franck devoted 25 years of literature. He received a prize for his first novel in 1980, Les Calendes grecques. Other works include Le petit livre de l' orchester et de ses instruments and Les têtes de l'art. Dan Franck also writes many books with friends or colleagues, especially with Jean Vautrin (eg Les aventures de Boro, reporter photographe ) or Enki Bilal ( Un siècle d' amour ). His most famous novel is La séparation which has been translated into seventeen languages ​​and filmed by Christian Vincent. Dan Franck also writes screenplays for cinema and television (Jean Moulin, prize for the best scenario of a television film at the Festival International des Programmes Audiovisuels ( FIPA ) 2002).

Dan Franck yet also wrote the biography of Dances with the ball of Zinédine Zidane. In 2010 he published his novel * Minuit about the life of intellectuals during the time of the German occupation of France between 1940 and August 1944.

Publications

  • Minuit, éd. Grasset & Fasquelle, 2010, ISBN 978-2-246-61351-0
  • Screenwriter
  • Author
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1953
  • Man
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