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French film director and screenwriter
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Lionel Bailliu

Lionel Bailliu is a filmmaker best known for writing and directing his Academy Award-nominated 2002 short film Squash. According to the Internet Movie Database, Bailliu also wrote four episodes of the French T.V. series Élodie Bradford, a show he created in 2004. He also wrote and directed the 2000 film Microsnake, the 2005 compilation Selected Shorts #2: European Award Winners, and the 2006 film Fair Play.

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1014409/

External links

  • Lionel Bailliu at the Internet Movie Database
  • New York Times review of Fair Play


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