Dominique Delouche was born on 9 April 1931 in Paris, France. He is a director and writer, known for La dame de Monte Carlo (1979), Nights of Cabiria (1957) and La Dolce Vita (1960).
René Clément au cœur de la nouvelle vague
(Self)
Nights of Cabiria
(Priest with the Flag (uncredited))
A Dream of Women
(Self)
Once Upon a Time… La Dolce Vita
(Self)
Un conte moral italien
(Self)
Max Ophüls, le peintre de l'amour fatal
(Self)
Discorama
(Self)
Fellini on “Second Look”
(Self - Interviewer)
The Human Voice
(Director)
Divine
(Director)
Katia & Volodia
(Director)
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
(Director)
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
(Writer)
La mort du jeune poète
(Director)
L'adage
(Director)
La Dame de Monte-Carlo
(Director)
Maïa
(Director)
The Swindle
(Second Assistant Director)
Nights of Cabiria
(Second Assistant Director)
La Dolce Vita
(First Assistant Director)
Man of Desire
(Director)
Man of Desire
(Writer)
Une étoile pour l'exemple
(Director)
Aquarelle
(Director)
Le Mime Marceau
(Director)
Edith Stein
(Director)
La Messe sur le monde
(Director)
La Messe sur le monde
(Producer)
La Messe sur le monde
(Writer)
Aurore
(Writer)
Aurore
(Producer)
Aurore
(Director)
Petrouchka, journal d'une chorégraphie
(Director)
Petrouchka, journal d'une chorégraphie
(Writer)
Petrouchka, journal d'une chorégraphie
(Producer)
Pas à pas
(Director)
Pas à pas
(Producer)
Pas à pas
(Writer)
Comme les oiseaux...
(Director)
Markova, la légende
(Director)
Markova, la légende
(Producer)
Markova, la légende
(Writer)
Serge Peretti, le dernier Italien
(Writer)
Serge Peretti, le dernier Italien
(Director)
Serge Peretti, le dernier Italien
(Producer)
Les cahiers retrouvés de Nina Vyroubova
(Director)
Fellini on “Second Look”
(Director)