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Madeline Fontaine
French costume designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Madeline Fontaine is a French costume designer.[1][2][3]
Filmography
- Costume designer:
- A Saturday on Earth (Diane Bertrand; 1996)
- The Target (Pierre Courrège; 1996)
- Violetta la reine de la moto (Guy Jacques; 1997)
- Let There Be Light (Arthur Joffé; 1998)
- Babel (Gérard Pullicino; 1999)
- Kennedy and Me (Sam Karmann; 1999)
- Amélie (Jean-Pierre Jeunet; 2001)
- 20, avenue Parmentier (Christophe Jeauffroy; 2002)
- Almost Peaceful (Michel Deville; 2002)
- The Belly of Juliette (Martin Provost; 2003)
- Leave Your Hands on My Hips (Chantal Lauby; 2003)
- A Very Long Engagement (Jean-Pierre Jeunet; 2004)
- A Strings Attached (Michel Deville; 2005)
- Asterix at the Olympic Games (Frédéric Forestier and Thomas Langmann; 2008)
- Cash (Eric Besnard; 2008)
- Séraphine (Martin Provost; 2008)
- Night Train (Jean-Pierre Jeunet Short / Pub Chanel No. 5; 2008)
- Micmacs (Jean-Pierre Jeunet; 2009)
- Chicken with Plums (Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud; 2011)
- The Hawk (television series; Stéphane Clavier; 2011)
- Les Papas du dimanche (Louis Becker; 2012)
- My Heroes (Eric Besnard; 2012)
- Déjà Vu (Short / Pub) (Wong Kar-wai; 2012)
- Camille Rewinds (Noémie Lvovsky; 2012)
- The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet (Jean-Pierre Jeunet; 2013)
- Violette Leduc (Martin Provost; 2013)
- Yves Saint-Laurent (Jalil Lespert; 2013)
- Versailles, (television series; 2015)
- Delicious (Éric Besnard; 2021)
- Costume assistant:
- The Summer Murderer (Jean Becker; 1983)
- The Sailor 512 (René Allio; 1984)
- Jean de Florette (Berri; 1986)
- Manon des Sources (Berri; 1986)
- Snow and Fire (Claude Pinoteau; 1991)
- Prince of Jutland (Gabriel Axel; 1994)
- The City of Lost Children (Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro; 1995)
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Awards and nominations
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