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Josée Dayan Filmography

DirectingBORN 1943TOULOUSE46 FILMS IN DB

JoséeDayan

Known for Directing · Mourir d'aimer, Sous les vents de Neptune, The Lanzac Clan

46
FILMS IN DB
$425
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9
PRICED
$47
AVG VALUE
DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
Goodbye Vinyle
~$283 · BLU-RAY · 2023
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Goodbye Vinyle
$283 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Josée Dayan is a notable French director whose work has left a significant mark on the landscape of television and film, particularly among collectors of classic adaptations. Born in 1943 in Toulouse, Dayan's cinematic journey was shaped by her early influences in Algiers, where her family was deeply rooted in the film industry. Her adaptations of literary classics have garnered attention, notably the 1998 mini-series *The Count of Monte Cristo*, featuring Gérard Depardieu, and the 2002 adaptation of *Les Misérables*, which showcased an impressive cast including Depardieu and John Malkovich. These titles remain highly sought after on physical media, cherished for their high production values and compelling performances. Among her most collectible works is *Milady* (2004), a captivating exploration of the infamous character from *The Three Musketeers*, which resonates with fans of classic literature and period dramas alike. Collectors appreciate Dayan's meticulous attention to character development and narrative depth, making her films essential additions to any serious home video library. With releases like *Les Liaisons dangereuses* (2003) and *Raspoutine* (2011), Dayan continues to be celebrated for her contributions to the art of adaptation, solidifying her legacy in film history.

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