Bob Swaim
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Robert Frank "Bob" Swaim, Jr. (born November 2, 1943) is an American film director.
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Director
- 1971 : L'Autoportrait d'un pornographe
- 1972 : Vive les Jacques
- 1977 : La Nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- 1982 : La Balance
- 1986 : Half Moon Street
- 1988 : Masquerade
- 1992 : L'Atlantide
- 1994 : Parfum de meurtre (TV Canal+)
- 1995 : Femme de passions (TV Canal+ et TF1)
- 1997 : Maître Da Costa (France 2 series) (« Le Doigt de Dieu episode ») with Roger Hanin, based on a Frédéric Dard's novel
- 1998 : The Climb (UNICEF Best Film award at the Berlin Festival)
- 2004 : Nos amis les flics
- 2006 : Black illuminations (medium-length documentary)
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Scriptwriter and director
- 1971 : L’Autoportrait d'un pornographe (written with Roland Topor)
- 1972 : Vive les Jacques
- 1977 : La Nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (written with Robert Réa)
- 1982 : La Balance
- 1986 : Half Moon Street
- 1992 : L'Atlantide
- 2004 : Nos amis les flics (written with M. Fabiani) (Saint-Malo Film Festival Grand Prix)
- 2007 : black illuminations (written with Sebastian Danchin) (France 2 documentary)
- 2007 : La France Made in USA (written with Sebastian Danchin) (ARTE documentary)
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Actor
- 1986 : Spies Like Us by John Landis - Special Force Commander
- 1990 : Rainbow Drive, TV film by Bobby Roth - Pablo
- 1994 : Parfum de meurtre, TV film by Bob Swaim - Photographer
- 1996 : J'ai deux amours, TV film by Caroline Huppert - Bob
- 1997 : Viens jouer dans la cour des grands, TV film by Caroline Huppert - Foster
- 1998 : A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries by James Ivory - Bob Smith
- 2006 : Olé ! by Florence Quentin - English Businessman
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Producer
- 1991 : Police Secrets TV series (France 3)
- Episodes (associate producer and series director):
- L’Enveloppe
- Neige dans le Midi
- Le violeur impuni
- L’Arnaque
- Un alibi en or
- Un flic pourri
- Le Vin qui Tue
- La Bavure
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Video clips
- Johnny Hallyday, song Casualty of love and Mon p'tit loup
- Doc Gyneco, song C'est beau la vie, duet with Bernard Tapie
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