Hervé Guibert

Hervé Guibert (14 December 1955 – 27 December 1991) was a French writer and photographer. The author of numerous novels and autobiographical studies, he played a considerable role in changing French public attitudes to HIV/AIDS. He was a close friend of Michel Foucault.
Guibert was born in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, to a middle-class family and spent his early years in Paris, moving to La Rochelle from 1970 to 1973.
After working as a filmmaker and actor, he turned to photography and journalism. In 1978, he successfully applied for a job at France's evening paper Le Monde and published his second book, Les Aventures singulières (published by Éditions de Minuit). In 1984, Guibert shared a César Award for best screenplay with Patrice Chéreau for L'homme blessé. Guibert had met Chéreau in...show more
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Details
Date of Birth
Dec 14, 1955
Place of Birth
Saint-Cloud, Seine-et-Oise [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Date of Death
Dec 27, 1991
Age
36
Known For
Writing
Images
Images

Movie Credits

1983
Screenplay
2021
Self (archive footage)
1995
Self, Writer, Camera Operator, Director
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

TV Show Credits
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