Coralie Fargeat

Coralie Fargeat

Birth : 1976-01-01, Francia

History

Coralie Fargeat (born 1976) is a French writer-director best known for her feature directorial debut, the acclaimed rape-revenge action-thriller "Revenge" (2017).

Profile

Coralie Fargeat
Coralie Fargeat

Movies

Revenge
Writer
Jen's romantic getaway with her wealthy married boyfriend is disrupted when his friends arrive for an impromptu hunting trip. Tension mounts at the house until the situation culminates in an unexpected way.
Revenge
Editor
Jen's romantic getaway with her wealthy married boyfriend is disrupted when his friends arrive for an impromptu hunting trip. Tension mounts at the house until the situation culminates in an unexpected way.
Revenge
Director
Jen's romantic getaway with her wealthy married boyfriend is disrupted when his friends arrive for an impromptu hunting trip. Tension mounts at the house until the situation culminates in an unexpected way.
Reality+
Writer
In the near future, the brain chip 'Reality+' acts on your sensory perceptions and allows you to see yourself with the perfect physique you've always dreamed of. All the people equipped with the chip can see your new appearance and you can see theirs, but the chip can only be activated for 12 hours a day...
Reality+
Director
In the near future, the brain chip 'Reality+' acts on your sensory perceptions and allows you to see yourself with the perfect physique you've always dreamed of. All the people equipped with the chip can see your new appearance and you can see theirs, but the chip can only be activated for 12 hours a day...
The Telegram
Screenplay
Two women in a French village during World War 2 anxiously await a letter which may or may not be arriving for either of them.
The Telegram
Director
Two women in a French village during World War 2 anxiously await a letter which may or may not be arriving for either of them.
The Substance
Producer
Described as an “explosive, feminist take on body horror.” Premise TBA.
The Substance
Writer
Described as an “explosive, feminist take on body horror.” Premise TBA.
The Substance
Director
Described as an “explosive, feminist take on body horror.” Premise TBA.