Clare Peploe (20 October 1941 – 23 June 2021) was a British-Italian screenwriter, producer, and film director. Peploe debuted as a director with the short comic film Couples and Robbers (1981), produced by Christine Oestreicher, which received both Oscar and BAFTA nominations. Her third feature, The Triumph of Love, competed at the 2001 Venice Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Lion Award. Peploe is credited with co-writing the 1970 cult film Zabriskie Point with Michelangelo Antonioni. Peploe died in Rome at the age of 79.
Luna
(Screenplay)
The Triumph of Love
(Director)
Rough Magic
(Director)
High Season
(Director)
High Season
(Writer)
Couples and Robbers
(Director)
Couples and Robbers
(Writer)
Besieged
(Writer)
The Triumph of Love
(Writer)
Rough Magic
(Screenplay)
Zabriskie Point
(Screenplay)
1900
(Second Assistant Director)
Besieged
(Associate Producer)
Elective Affinities
(Thanks)
Chillers
(Director)
Patricia Highsmith's Tales
(Director)