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Richard Olivier

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Richard Olivier
Born9 August 1945
Brussels, Belgium
Died3 March 2021(2021-03-03) (aged 75)
NationalityBelgian
Occupation(s)Filmmaker
Documentarian

Richard Olivier (9 August 1945 – 3 March 2021) was a Belgian filmmaker and documentarian.[1] Internationally, he is best known for his 1981 documentary about soul singer Marvin Gaye's stay in Ostend, Belgium, titled Marvin Gaye Transit Ostende. [2] [3]In 2012, Olivier released an expanded version of this documentary. [4]

He was also active as a playwright, writing the satirical play Big Daddy Dada (1978) about Idi Amin, which comic artist Jean-Louis Lejeune adapted into a comic strip. [5]

Filmography

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Short films

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  • I’m Fed Up with Bananas (1970)
  • Sheep as Far as You Can See (1971)
  • The Tapdancer (1973)
  • Phantasma (1975)
  • Violent Mass (1975)
  • The Motor Cyclist of the Apocalypse (1977)
  • Plato (1980)
  • Marvin Gaye Transit Ostende (1981)
  • The End (1982)
  • The Fantastic Goal-Scorer (1983)
  • Splendour and Decadence of a Department Store (1985)
  • Black, Yellow and Red (1990)
  • Heavy Harted (1998)
  • The Convicted Judge (1999)
  • The Solitary of the Ventoux Mountain (2003)

Full-length films

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  • The Charm of Ambiguity (1974)
  • The Apprentice Idols (1978)
  • Strip School (1980)
  • Black Paris (1981)
  • Rebel Songs (1984)
  • Kitsch Belgium (1990)
  • Love Songs (1991)
  • Wilchar, Black Tears (1992)
  • The King's Fools (1993)
  • Women Chants (1993)
  • Marchienne, or Where to Live a Dot's Live (1995)
  • Dutroux Dead-Holes (1996)
  • A Summer in Droixhe
  • Skin Sorrow (1997)
  • Love Pains (1999)
  • What Women Told Me (2002)
  • Remember Marvin Gaye
  • Dialogues with the Hereafter (2003)
  • Ordinary Murders of Little Importance (2004)
  • The Misfits of Faith (2006)
  • Esther Forever (2007)[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Mort du cinéaste Richard Olivier". Le Soir (in French). 4 March 2021.
  2. ^ https://www.filmfestival.be/en/film/marvin-gaye-transit-ostende
  3. ^ https://memoire60-70.be/Chronique_1973_1980/Marvin_Gaye_en_Belgique.htm
  4. ^ https://www.flagey.be/en/activity/428-remember-marvin-gaye-splendeur-et-decadence-d-un-grand-magasin-a-rayons-multiples-cycle-richard-olivier
  5. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/l/lejeune_jean_louis.htm
  6. ^ "Richard Olivier's Films". OlivierFilms.