Charlotte Dauphin

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Known For Directing

Known Credits 10

Gender Female

Birthday -

Place of Birth Paris, France

Also Known As

  • Charlotte Dauphin de La Rochefoucauld

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Biography

Charlotte Dauphin (born on 6 October 1987 in Paris) is a French filmmaker, performance artist, visual artist, and designer.

She trained as a ballet dancer in France before her dance career was cut short by injury and she subsequently decided to focus on her studies. Charlotte graduated in semiotics and communication (MA - Edhec, France), art history (MA - Courtauld, University of London), the dramatic arts (MA - Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London) and did a filmmaking residency at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where she directed, produced, edited and performed in her first short film An Attempt to Know More in 2010. She subsequently launched her own studio, home to her art practice and portfolio of works across genres including performance, visual arts, film, and design. Additionally to her personal work, Dauphin performs for and produces other artists, focusing on independent features and auteurs. Dauphin is married to Charles-Henri de La Rochefoucauld. They both founded Dauphin Films, a production company under which they have produced several internationally acclaimed features. This includes Bergman Island by French independent film director Mia Hansen-Love, Eleanor the Great (2020) by Oscar nominated American actress Scarlett Johansson, or Dark Inclusion by French Oscar and Golden Globe winning director and screenwriter Arthur Harari, both in their directorial debut.

Charlotte Dauphin (born on 6 October 1987 in Paris) is a French filmmaker, performance artist, visual artist, and designer.

She trained as a ballet dancer in France before her dance career was cut short by injury and she subsequently decided to focus on her studies. Charlotte graduated in semiotics and communication (MA - Edhec, France), art history (MA - Courtauld, University of London), the dramatic arts (MA - Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London) and did a filmmaking residency at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where she directed, produced, edited and performed in her first short film An Attempt to Know More in 2010. She subsequently launched her own studio, home to her art practice and portfolio of works across genres including performance, visual arts, film, and design. Additionally to her personal work, Dauphin performs for and produces other artists, focusing on independent features and auteurs. Dauphin is married to Charles-Henri de La Rochefoucauld. They both founded Dauphin Films, a production company under which they have produced several internationally acclaimed features. This includes Bergman Island by French independent film director Mia Hansen-Love, Eleanor the Great (2020) by Oscar nominated American actress Scarlett Johansson, or Dark Inclusion by French Oscar and Golden Globe winning director and screenwriter Arthur Harari, both in their directorial debut.

Directing

2023
2022
2020

Production

2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2018
2016

Acting

2024
2023
2022
2020

Writing

2023
2022
2020

Crew

2023

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