Marion Vernoux (born 29 June 1966) is a French director and screenwriter. Born in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Vernoux was the only daughter of a casting director and of a set decorator. In 1991 she made her feature film debut with Pierre qui roule, which was well received by critics. Her 1999 film Empty Days was entered into the main competition at the 56th edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marion Vernoux, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Night Birds
(Director)
Scénarios sur la drogue
(Director)
Inside
(Director)
À boire
(Writer)
À boire
(Director)
A Hell of a Day
(Director)
Empty Days
(Director)
Bright Days Ahead
(Screenplay)
Love, etc.
(Director)
Nobody Loves Me
(Director)
Bright Days Ahead
(Director)
Nobody Loves Me
(Screenplay)
Love, etc.
(Screenplay)
Love, etc.
(Dialogue)
Nobody Loves Me
(Dialogue)
Love, etc.
(Adaptation)
Empty Days
(Dialogue)
Empty Days
(Screenplay)
A Hell of a Day
(Screenplay)
Love Reinvented
(Director)
Pierre qui roule
(Scenario Writer)
Pierre qui roule
(Director)
Pacific Palisades
(Writer)
My Guy
(Writer)
Half Sister, Full Love
(Director)
Half Sister, Full Love
(Writer)
My Guy
(Director)
Let Me Go
(Co-Writer)
Rien dans les poches
(Director)
Rien dans les poches
(Screenplay)
Love Reinvented
(Director)
Frotter, frotter
(Screenplay)
Frotter, frotter
(Director)