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Christophe Barratier was born on 17 June, 1963 in France, is a French film producer, director, screenwriter and lyricist. Discover Christophe Barratier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Director, writer, producer
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 17 June, 1963
Birthday 17 June
Birthplace France
Nationality France

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Christophe Barratier Net Worth

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1936

His second movie, Paris 36, is based on iconic films choreographed by Busby Berkeley and has a storyline of proletarians confronted to an opportunity such as in La belle équipe from Julien Duvivier (1936).

1945

An adaptation of the Jean Dréville movie, La cage aux rossignols (1945), its scenario was jointly written with the screenwriter Philippe Lopes-Curval.

1963

Christophe Barratier (born 17 June 1963) is a French film producer, director and screenwriter, and lyricist.

Barratier is the son of the actress Eva Simonet and M. Barratier.

He is the nephew of the film director Jacques Perrin, who was an influence on his choice of career.

Before being a filmmaker, Barratier studied a university course in classical music and guitar lessons.

He graduated from the prestigious French public school École normale de Paris and won several international competition prizes.

1991

In 1991, Barratier got into his uncle Jacques Perrin's production firm, Galatée Films, where he learned the profession of producer.

1995

As line producer, he participated in making the films Microcosmos (1995), Himalaya (1999) and Winged Migration (2001).

2001

In 2001, he directed his first short film, Les tombales, adapted from the Guy de Maupassant novel.

Starring Lambert Wilson and Carole Weiss, the film, whose soundtrack was composed by Bruno Coulais, was selected for the Clermont-Ferrand international short film Festival.

2004

His first feature, The Chorus came out in 2004.

2011

Alongside the producer Thomas Langmann, he started working on a new adaptation of War of the Buttons (2011) is an adaptation of La Guerre des boutons (War of the Buttons), based on the 1912 novel by Louis Pergaud.

It is altered by being set during World War II and the German Occupation of France.

It was produced and co-written by Thomas Langmann (an Academy Award-winner for The Artist), with financial participation by Canal Plus.

It was released in France in September 2011 and cost €16 million.

The film garnered over 1,5 million admissions.

It is being distributed in the United States as The War of the Buttons.

Following this, Barratier directed Team Spirit, which revisits the career of Jérôme Kerviel as a trader in the Société Générale company.

2016

The movie came out in June 2016.

It marks a clear shift from his previous strongly historically connoted movies, but seduces by its well-referenced nature and a realism acquired thanks to its roots into Jérôme Kerviel's biography, L'engrenage : mémoire d'un trader.

Team Spirit highlighted a very mediated case while maintaining a storyline based on impartiality towards the man who presented himself as a victim of the banking system.

2017

In 2017, Barratier presented the adaptation of his first success, The Chorus, as a musical show produced in the Folies Bergères theatre.

For his show, the children of La maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine are the new singers of the filmmaker.

The next year, he signed a new partnership with Pascal Obispo to stage the musical Jésus, de Nazareth à Jérusalem.

Based on the greatest Hollywoodian movies, the musical dives into one of the most intense tales of humanity.

The success of the musical The Chorus, presented in 2017 at the Folies Bergères in Paris, renewed interest in Canada for Barratier.

2018

Thanks to the Serge Denoncourt's staging and conjoint adaptation alongside Maryse Warda, Quebec obtained its own version of the musical on May 23, 2018, featuring ten young performers from Petit Chanteurs de Laval and the Mont-Royal choral groups.

However, the setting, characters and history still remained faithful to the original screenplay.

The success of this transposition from a French setting to Canadian one, illustrates how music and art in general can transcends geographical as well as emotional barriers.

As the lyricist of The Chorus' song "Look To Your Path", Barratier was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as eight César Awards, of which it won two.

His second feature film, Paris 36, starring Gérard Jugnot and Nora Arnezeder, was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song and four César Awards.