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Emmanuel Itier

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Emmanuel Itier
Born (1967-04-17) 17 April 1967 (age 59)
Talence, France
💼 Occupation
producer, actor, director, writer
📆 Years active  1996–2003, 2010 (Producer)
2002, 2007 (Actor)
2000, 2002, 2010 (Dir.)
2002, 2010 (Writer)
👩 Spouse(s)Roxanna Bina (2002–present)
👶 Children3

Emmanuel Itier (born 17 April 1967) is a producer, actor, director, and writer.

Personal life

He grew up in France and moved to the United States in the late 1980s.

He and his wife Roxanna Bina have 3 children. They reside in Southern California.

Emmanuel Itier was born in France in 1967. He grew up in France, then in New Caledonia, and he completed his high school diploma in Nice in the late 1980s. He met an American woman in 1986. In 1988 he married and moved to the United States of America. They stayed together for 10 years. Today, Mr. Itier is remarried to Bahar Roxanna Bina, and together they have 3 sons: Felix, Max, and Rex.

Career

He has directed the films Tell Me No Lies, Scarecrow, The Invocation (featuring Deepak Chopra, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama) and Bermuda Femme.[1] He has also produced Wildflower and Scarecrow Slayer. Itier acted as a co-producer and financing consultant in Johnny Mnemonic, Another 9½ Weeks, Shattered Image, The Dentist, and Progeny.

Itier has also been a music and film journalist for rock magazines, French TV networks, and the internet for over twenty years. Itier has been a buyer for various French film distribution companies for the last fifteen years. He sits on the board of directors of the Santa Barbara Film Festival and writes poetry. He is also very involved with charities and the political world through his involvement with the Free Masons.

Mr. Itier is also a producer-director of Humanitarian Documentaries ( www.Wonderlandentgroup.com ). In 2012, ‘The Invocation’ was released. It is produced by and features a narration by Actress and Peace activist, Sharon Stone. Many Nobel Peace Laureates such as the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu are featured in this multi-award-winning film.

Mr. Itier is a passionate soul whose commitment led him to be part of many Peace organizations, such as: The United Nations Association, The World Council of Wisdom, The Rotary Club, the Monaco Better World Forum, and the Darfur Women Action Group.

Itier created several more Humanitarian Documentaries: ‘Femme: Women Healing the World’ (2013), ‘Shamanic Trekker’ (2017), ‘The Cure’ (2018), ‘We The People’ (2019), and he just completed his sixth feature Documentary: ‘Guns, Bombs & War: A Love Story’. These films received several Humanitarian Awards. His activism led Mr. Itier to politics. In 2019, he formed a new political movement in France called ‘La Victoire Française’. His philosophy is: ‘I, The People – We, The President’. Mr. Itier wants to bring a unifying force to France in order to change its bureaucracy and its state of mind. One People, United for a ‘Yes’ France.

References

  1. "Film-maker puts politics, health in focus". Royal Gazette. Royal Gazette. Retrieved 16 July 2018.

https://lavictoirefrancaise.net/pdf/LVF-Le-Programme-English.pdf

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