Patrick Conrad - Source

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  • Patrick Conrad op Misdaadauteurs
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  • G. J. van Bork en P. J. Verkruijsse, De Nederlandse en Vlaamse auteurs (1985)
  • Patrick Conrad at the Internet Movie Database
André Cavens Award for Best Film (1981–2000)
  • Le Grand Paysage d'Alexis Droeven – Jean-Jacques Andrien (1981)
  • Le Lit – Marion Hänsel (1982)
  • Brussels by Night – Marc Didden (1983)
  • PermekePatrick Conrad and Henri Storck (1985)
  • The van Paemel Family – Paul Cammermans (1986)
  • Wedding in Galilee – Michel Khleifi (1987)
  • The Abyss – André Delvaux (1988)
  • Monsieur – Jean-Philippe Toussaint (1990)
  • Toto the Hero – Jaco Van Dormael (1991)
  • Man Bites Dog – Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel and Benoît Poelvoorde (1992)
  • Just Friends – Marc-Henri Wajnberg (1993)
  • La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-1978 – Jan Bucquoy (1994)
  • Manneken Pis – Frank Van Passel (1995)
  • La Promesse – Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (1996)
  • Gabriel's Dream – Anne Lévy-Morelle (1997)
  • Rosie – Patrice Toye (1998)
  • Rosetta – Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (1999)
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Name Conrad, Patrick
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Date of birth 16 July 1945
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