Camille de Casabianca
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Camille de Casabianca is a French
France
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 filmmaker/writer
Writer
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. Casabianca's selected films include Peking Central, a comedy set in Mainland China
China
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, Madame Petlet's True Story, a French comedy, and Vive Nous!, a romantic comedy about social class and judo
Judo
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. Casabianca's published work includes Le Lapin Enchanté (Le Seuil, 2005). She received a 1996 21st Century Filmmaker Award in New York and was awarded Best Original Screenplay in 1987 by the French Academy of Cinema. Her film "Let's Party" was released in 2010 in France and selected by various festivals throughout the world (Nyon International Film Festival, Ronda International Film Festival, Buenos Aires 2011 FICIP).

Further reference: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0142674/
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_de_Casabianca
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