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Ivorian film director
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Henri Duparc
BornHenri Duparc
23 December 1941
Forécariah
Died18th of April 2006
Paris)
NationalityIvorian
CitizenshipIvorian
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Writer
Known forMouna, le rêve d'un artiste, The Family (original title Abusuan) Les racines de la vie (short), Wild Grass,Aya,I've chosen life,Joli Cœur
Notable workCaramel

Henri Duparc (December 23, 1941, in Forécariah – April 18, 2006, in Paris) was an Ivorian film director and writer. He produced and wrote the 2004 film Caramel.

Filmography

As an actor

1968 : Concerto for an Exile – (original title: Concerto pour un exil)

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