Pascal Cervo
Pascal Cervo (born 16 July 1977) is a French film director, screenwriter and actor.[1] Life and careerPascal Cervo grew up in Soisy-sur-Seine, Essonne, France. He was discovered at the age of 16 while shopping in Paris by Catherine Corsini for her film Les Amoureux (with Nathalie Richard), where he played Marc, a teenager who began to realize his homosexuality. He then played in À toute vitesse (Full Speed), a film by young Gaël Morel where he was Quentin, a writer that everyone falls in love with. Pascal Cervo has been observed to pursue a career of long-lasting collaborations, working with art filmmakers such as Gaël Morel, Laurent Achard, Paul Vecchiali (of whom Cervo is one of his favorite and recurring actors), and Pierre Léon, among others. He also worked with Jean-Claude Biette and Robert Guédiguian and played in TV series and in theatre. He directed three short films, the first in 2008 Valérie n'est plus ici (Valérie is not here anymore), then Monsieur Lapin (Mister Rabbit) - a reflection on loneliness - in 2013 and Hugues in 2017, for which he won the short film prize of the festival of Pantin.[2] Pascal Cervo replies to Catherine Deneuve in Le Cancre (2016). He was recently praised for his first role in Jours de France (Four Days in France[3]) in 2017, where he interprets Pierre, who, after leaving his companion Paul (Arthur Igual), travels France randomly and meets unknown people using Grindr. FilmographyAs actor
As actor in short films
As filmmaker
References
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