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Xavier Gens

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Xavier Gens (French: [ɡzavje ʒɑ̃s]; born on (1975-04-27)27 April 1975) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Xavier Gens is the 1,830th most popular film director, the 5,592nd most popular biography from France and the 172nd most popular French Film Director.

Xavier Gens is a French film director best known for his work on the horror films "Frontiers" (2007) and "The Divide" (2011). He is recognized for his distinct style that often blends elements of horror and social commentary.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Xavier Gens ranks 1,830 out of 2,041Before him are Juho Kuosmanen, Małgorzata Szumowska, Brillante Mendoza, Kelly Asbury, Xavier Giannoli, and Drew Goddard. After him are J. C. Chandor, Simon Curtis, Dean Devlin, Ovidie, Billy Ray, and Stephen Gaghan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Xavier Gens ranks 540Before him are Gianni Guigou, Mihaela Melinte, Juuso Pykälistö, Lamine Diatta, Anthony Parker, and Drew Goddard. After him are Kirill Käro, José Luis Martí, Aynur Doğan, Hans Petter Buraas, Michael Walchhofer, and John Cooper.

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In France

Among people born in France, Xavier Gens ranks 5,592 out of 6,770Before him are Abdou Diallo (1996), Guy Demel (1981), Niels Schneider (1987), Warren Zaïre-Emery (2006), Xavier Giannoli (1972), and Steve Marlet (1974). After him are Djibril Sidibé (1992), Aly Cissokho (1987), Younès Kaboul (1986), Valère Germain (1990), Ovidie (1980), and Jérémie Bréchet (1979).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In France

Among film directors born in France, Xavier Gens ranks 172Before him are Christophe Barratier (1963), Olivier Dahan (1967), Cédric Kahn (1966), Ursula Meier (1971), Mia Hansen-Løve (1981), and Xavier Giannoli (1972). After him are Ovidie (1980), Thomas Langmann (1971), Valérie Donzelli (1973), Alice Winocour (1976), Dagur Kári (1973), and Marina de Van (1971).