Samuel Tilman

参加作品

A Parked Life
Producer
A Parked Life is an intimate portrait of Petar Bonchev, one of the hundreds of thousands of Eastern European truck drivers who work in the west.
The Benefit of the Doubt
Producer
David has a woman he loves, two lovely young children, a band of friends with whom they go on holiday. But on his return from a stay in the Vosges, he is interrogated by the police in connection with an investigation into a murder. Quickly, it is established that David, under irreproachable looks, does not have a life as smooth as what he claims. Despite the support of his best friend, Noël, and his lawyer, Marco, the doubt spreads.
The Benefit of the Doubt
Director
David has a woman he loves, two lovely young children, a band of friends with whom they go on holiday. But on his return from a stay in the Vosges, he is interrogated by the police in connection with an investigation into a murder. Quickly, it is established that David, under irreproachable looks, does not have a life as smooth as what he claims. Despite the support of his best friend, Noël, and his lawyer, Marco, the doubt spreads.
Alésia, le dernier combat
Director
Alésia, le dernier combat
Scenario Writer
Le Dernier Gaulois
Director
Liquidation totale
Producer
Voix de garage
Director
Marco and Eva meet up in a garage courtyard to share the objects left over from their defunct relationship.But they have different takes on their separation and their expectations regarding this last encounter differ considerably...
Ça rend heureux
Producer
The efforts of a Belgian director who has to stick posters of his film everywhere and harass crowds to get people to come and see his film. When it turns out to be a flop, he is jobless and his partner leaves him. An ironic account of rising director Joachim La Fosse’s directing debut.
Ça rend heureux
Writer
The efforts of a Belgian director who has to stick posters of his film everywhere and harass crowds to get people to come and see his film. When it turns out to be a flop, he is jobless and his partner leaves him. An ironic account of rising director Joachim La Fosse’s directing debut.
Wind & Walls
Writer
Wind & Walls
Director