Emmanuel Carrère
Emmanuel Carrère is a celebrated French author and filmmaker known for his deeply personal and often autobiographical writing style. His works frequently explore the boundaries between fiction and reality, making him one of the most intriguing contemporary literary figures in France.
Born on Dec 12, 1957 (68 years old)
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère is one of the authors whose works are included in the study of the November 13 attacks.
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Dominican Republic:
Emmanuel Carrère was also nominated for the Goncourt 2025.
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Tunisia:
Emmanuel Carrère was another notable figure in this edition with his book 'Kolkhoze'.
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Portugal:
Emmanuel Carrère was awarded the Médicis Prize for his work Kolkhoze.
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère is awarded the Médicis prize for his work 'Kolkhoze'.
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère was a finalist for the Goncourt Prize with his book 'Kolkhoze'.
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère is a finalist for the Goncourt prize for his work Kolkhoze.
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère is one of the authors selected for the Prix Médicis.
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Spain:
Emmanuel Carrère adapted Aubenas's book 'El muelle de Ouistreham' into a film.
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France:
Emmanuel Carrère is a writer who reflects on the G7 and expresses a complex view of Giorgia Meloni.
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