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  1. Alain Berliner (born 21 February 1963) is a Belgian film director best known for the 1997 film Ma vie en rose, which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Golden Globe Awards in 1998.

  2. Born in Brussels, director and producer Alain Berliner is the founder and manager of WFE (Writing For Entertainment) Production, a Belgian production company based in Wallonia and Brussels, producing mostly feature films in cooperation with France, Luxembourg, England, Italy and other countries.

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    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Brussels, Belgium
    • Alain Berliner
  3. Alain Berliner (né le 21 février 1963 à Bruxelles 1, Belgique) est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur belge de cinéma. Biographie. À ce jour, son plus grand succès est Ma vie en rose, sorti en 1997, vainqueur du Golden Globe du meilleur film en langue étrangère et nommé pour le César de la meilleure première œuvre .

    • Ma vie en rose
    • Belge
    • 21 février 1963 (61 ans)Bruxelles, Belgique
    • RéalisateurScénaristeProducteur
  4. Alain Berliner. Director, screenwriter & producer. Born in Brussels, Alain Berliner’s was first a screenwriter in Belgium and France, while directing his first short films. In 1997 he was discovered by audiences around the world with his first feature film “My Life in Pink”.

  5. Biography. Born in Brussels, Alain Berliner has been a screenplayer for many feature films and television films in Belgium and France. He began directing several short films; « Meeting », « Day of the Cat », and « Rose ».

  6. Born in Brussels, director and producer Alain Berliner is the founder and manager of WFE (Writing For Entertainment) Production, a Belgian production company based in Wallonia and Brussels, producing mostly feature films in cooperation with France, Luxembourg, England, Italy and other countries.

  7. Sep 10, 2019 · Less a motion picture than a picture of still photographs projected in succession, Alan Berliner’s latest documentary, Letter to the Editor, takes as its inspiration the vast photography featured in The New York Times over the past four decades. Berliner, now 63, began collecting and categorizing thousands of photographs since Ronald Reagan ...