Philippe Le Guay is a French screenwriter, film director and occasional actor. He studied film at the IDHEC and began his career as a screenwriter before directing his first feature film Les Deux Fragonard in 1989. He is known for his work on The Women on the 6th Floor (2010), which was well received at the French box office, and the César Award-nominated Bicycling with Molière (2013).
One Fine Day
(Director)
The Man in the Basement
(Screenplay)
Grosse
(Screenplay)
The Cost of Living
(Director)
The Women on the 6th Floor
(Director)
The Women on the 6th Floor
(Screenplay)
My Little Princess
(Writer)
Night Shift
(Director)
Rhesus-Romeo
(Director)
Cycling with Molière
(Director)
The Juliette Year
(Director)
The Juliette Year
(Writer)
Il ne faut jurer de rien
(Writer)
Cycling with Molière
(Writer)
After Sex
(Writer)
Overseas
(Screenplay)
One Fine Day
(Writer)
Story of Annette Zelman
(Director)
Tout ce qui brille
(Scenario Writer)
Urgence d'aimer
(Director)
Urgence d'aimer
(Scenario Writer)
Florida
(Director)
August 15th
(Scenario Writer)
Florida
(Adaptation)
Every Other Weekend
(Writer)
Les Deux Fragonard
(Director)
Normandy Nude
(Director)
Normandy Nude
(Writer)
The Man in the Basement
(Co-Producer)
Cayenne Palace
(Writer)
Les Deux Fragonard
(Writer)
Cycling with Molière
(Original Story)
His Name Was Vian
(Director)
The Man in the Basement
(Director)
Lapse of Memory
(Writer)
The Cost of Living
(Writer)