Nadine Monfils
Nadine Monfils (born 12 February 1953) is a Belgian writer and film director and producer.[1]
Nadine Monfils | |
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Born | Etterbeek, Belgium | 12 February 1953
Nationality | Belgian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, film director, producer |
She was born in Etterbeek.[1] She has contributed to the magazines Père Ubu, Tel Quel and Focus. Monfils published her first collection of stories Laura Colombe, Contes pour petites filles perverse in 1981.[2] She has written a series of detective novels centred on the character Inspector Léon, a policeman who knits; Léon also appears[1] in her 2004 film Madame Édouard.[3]
She has taught screenwriting at the Parallax school for comedians[1] and the Université Européenne d’Ecriture in Brussels and also in a number of prisons in France. Monflils lives in Montmartre.[2]
Selected works[1][3]
- Un Noël de chien, short film (2000)
- Madame Édouard, film (2004)
- La petite fêlée aux allumettes, novel (2012)
- Les vacances d’un serial killer, novel (2012)
- La Vieille qui voulait tuer le bon dieu, novel (2013)
- Mémé goes to Hollywood, novel (2014)
References
- "Nadine Monfils" (in French). Radio France.
- "The Red Dress". Weird Fiction Review. June 20, 2014.
- Mercier, Jacques (2006). Belges en France (in French). p. 306. ISBN 2873864788.
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