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François de Lamothe
Art
Born May 9, 1928 · Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France
Died November 3, 2011
Also known as Francois de Lamothe · François De Lamotte
Biography
François de Lamothe (1928–2011) was a French art director. He designed the film sets on a number of productions between the 1950s and the 2000s, including Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samouraï. He was nominated four times for the César Award for Best Production Design. Source: Article "François de Lamothe" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography18 titles

Le Samouraï
1967Production Design, Set Decoration
1967Production Design, Set Decoration

Les Misérables
1982Art Direction, Production Design
1982Art Direction, Production Design

A Pain in the Ass
1973Production Design
1973Production Design

Le Magnifique
1973Art Direction
1973Art Direction

Borsalino
1970Production Design
1970Production Design

King of Hearts
1966Production Design, Set Decoration
1966Production Design, Set Decoration

A Little Romance
1979Art Direction
1979Art Direction

The Supper
1992Production Design
1992Production Design

Hibernatus
1969Production Design
1969Production Design

Razzia
1955Assistant Production Design
1955Assistant Production Design

Borsalino and Co.
1974Production Design
1974Production Design

Cartouche
1962Production Design
1962Production Design

The Comedians
1967Art Direction
1967Art Direction

Start the Revolution Without Me
1970Art Direction
1970Art Direction

How Much Do You Love Me?
2005Production Design
2005Production Design

Circle of Love
1964Production Design
1964Production Design

Emmanuelle II
1975Production Design
1975Production Design

Emmanuelle 3
1977Production Design
1977Production Design