
Julien Sicard
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Born in 1970, Julien Sicard worked as a producer. He produced the first short film directed by the actor Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Les dents de ma mère / My Mothre’s Jaw, 1991), the first documentary by Nils Tavernier (Drogue dis-leur, 1992) and the first music video by Julien Séri (Laurent Voulzy / Never More, 1993). In 1995, he produced a feature film with the director Jean-Claude Biette (“Le Complexe de Toulon”, winner of the Best Director award at the Dunkerque Film Festival) and then focused his attention on a more activist production style. In 1997, he founded an association, Les Engraineurs, with a schoolteacher, and produced around twenty short films written in workshops by teenagers from the working-class suburbs of Paris. He also directed a few films originating in the workshop, notably “Des Terres Minées” (Zone Sensible, 2006), a medium-length film written by 22 teenagers (France 2 Prize at the International Brest Short Film Festival). In 2010, he directed a film for TV, Des Intégrations Ordinaires, co-written with novelist Faïza Guène and screenwriter Catherine Tullat. “Saïd’s cremation” (Le Bûcher de Saïd) is his tenth film as a director.
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Faim De Vie (2026)
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The Complex of Toulon (1996)
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Quand la nuit tombe (2026)
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Digérez ! (2026)
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Sacrée (2025)
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L'homme des passés (2024)
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Des terres minées (2006)
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Souvenir d'une Nuit de Jeunesse (2025)
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Souheib (2025)
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Jehovah is dead (2025)
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Regarde moi venir (2025)
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Bande de cons (2024)
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Ces traditions qui nous enchainent (2025)
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