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Bruno Gantillon Filmography

Directing10 FILMS IN DB

BrunoGantillon

Known for Directing · La chica, Le Marathon du lit, Entre l'arbre et l'écorce

10
FILMS IN DB
$149
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$50
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
An Artistic Couple
~$75 · DVD · 1970
📈
MOST VALUABLE
La chica
$29 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Bruno Gantillon is a French director whose work has garnered a dedicated following among collectors of physical media, particularly for his unique contributions to the horror and fantasy genres. His film *Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay* (1971) stands out as a cult classic, blending elements of adventure and the supernatural, which has made it a prized item for VHS and DVD enthusiasts. This film's striking visuals and campy charm resonate with collectors who appreciate its distinct style and the era it represents in European cinema. Gantillon’s work often features bold storytelling and imaginative concepts, attracting collectors interested in the evolution of genre filmmaking. His films, including lesser-known titles, offer a glimpse into the eclectic world of 1970s cinema. As physical media continues to thrive, Gantillon's films remain sought after, especially in limited-edition releases, making them essential additions for anyone passionate about the history of home video and cult cinema.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bruno Gantillon known for?

Bruno Gantillon is known for directing films such as 'Without Warning' (1973), 'An Artistic Couple' (1970), and 'Le Marathon du lit' (2002).

What genres does Bruno Gantillon's filmography span?

Bruno Gantillon's filmography spans genres including Drama, Comedy, TV Movie, Thriller, Family, and Horror.

What is the range of Bruno Gantillon's work in terms of years?

Bruno Gantillon's work spans from 1970 to 2002.

How many films are included in Bruno Gantillon's filmography?

Bruno Gantillon has a total of 9 films listed in his filmography.