Pierre Uytterhoeven is a screenwriter. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1966 for his work with Claude Lelouch in A Man and a Woman. In 1986 he worked with Lelouch again on the film's sequel, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later. Source: Article "Pierre Uytterhoeven" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Hearth Fires
(Screenplay)
The Good and the Bad
(Screenplay)
Life Love Death
(Author)
To Be a Crook
(Author)
Money Money Money
(Screenplay)
Crossed Tracks
(Screenplay)
A Man and a Woman
(Screenplay)
Marriage
(Screenplay)
Belle Grand-Mère
(Writer)
Live for Life
(Screenplay)
Happy New Year
(Screenplay)
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later
(Screenplay)
And Now My Love
(Screenplay)
Bandits
(Adaptation)
Love Is a Funny Thing
(Writer)
The Crook
(Screenplay)
13 Days in France
(Writer)
One 4 All
(Writer)
Five Days in June
(Writer)
What War May Bring
(Writer)
Replay
(Scenario Writer)
A Free Man
(Writer)
Smic, Smac, Smoc
(Writer)
L’Indiscret
(Writer)
L’Indiscret
(Producer)
Bonjour Tristesse
(Writer)
11’09”01—September 11
(Writer)
Les Charlots en délire
(Dialogue)