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Christophe de Ponfilly
Born(1951-01-05)5 January 1951
Paris, France
Died16 May 2006(2006-05-16) (aged 55)
Rambouillet, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationJournalist
Known forWinner of the Prix Albert-Londres (1985)
SpouseFlorence Dauchez

Christophe de Ponfilly (January 5, 1951 – May 16, 2006) was a French journalist, film director, cinematographer, and screenwriter. He was married to Florence Dauchez .

Awards

  • Prix Albert-Londres 1985 (for Les Combattants de l'Insolence)
  • Special jury prize, festival du scoop et du journalisme d’Angers (for Monsieur le Rabin - 1999)
  • Special jury prize, 14th global television festival, Japan. (for Massoud, l'afghan - 2000)
  • Planet Prize, Special jury prize, et Prize from the youth Jury, F.I.G.R.A.(for Massoud, l'afghan - 1998)
  • Best documentary, Festival dei Popoli (Florence) (Massoud, l'afghan - 1998)
  • Grand Prize, festival Montagne et Aventure d'Autrans (Massoud l'afghan - 2001)
  • C.F.A. prize, "best documentary of the year" (Les Plumes font leur CirQue)
  • Planète Câble prize, and special jury prize, F.I.G.R.A. (Naître, des histoires banales mais belles - 1994)
  • UNESCO prize, International film and art festival, 1994 (Do ré mi fa sol la si do, les Kummer)
  • Prix spécial du jury à La Nuit des Yeux d’Or de Reuil Malmaison 1994 (Kaboul au bout du monde)
  • UNESCO prize, Festival of African programs, Nairobi 1994 (Télé-Radio-Magie)
  • Best documentary, 1992 at Rencontres Européennes de Télévision de Reims (W Street - 1992)
  • Unda prize, Monte-Carlo International Festival (A cœur, à corps, à cris - 1992)
  • Grand prize, du Festival international de journalisme d'Angers 1990 (Poussières de Guerre)
  • Aigle d'or du Festival international d'histoire de Rueil-Malmaison 1990 (Poussières de Guerre)
  • Mention au Festival Europa 1991 (Autofolies)
  • Prix du meilleur film humanitaire 1987, festival du grand reportage de La Ciotat (Les damnés de l'URSS et Soldats perdus)
  • Prix international ONDAS 1983 (Une vallée contre un empire)

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