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Richard Olivier
Belgian filmmaker (1945–2021)
Richard Olivier | |
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| Born | 9 August 1945 Brussels, Belgium |
| Died | 3 March 2021(2021-03-03) (aged 75) |
| Nationality | Belgian |
| Occupation(s) | Filmmaker Documentarian |
Richard Olivier (9 August 1945 – 3 March 2021) was a Belgian filmmaker and documentarian.[1]
Filmography
Short films
- 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)
- The End (1982)
- The Fantastic Goal-Scorer (1983)
- Splendour and Decadence of a Department Store (1985)
- Marvin Gaye Transit Ostende (1989)
- Black, Yellow and Red (1990)
- Heavy Harted (1998)
- The Convicted Judge (1999)
- The Solitary of the Ventoux Mountain (2003)
Full-length films
- 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 (19
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Richard Olivier
Richard is the founding voice within Mythodrama. He has worked extensively in the fields of organisational and personal development and his work has been at the leading edge of bringing the world of theatre into the development of authentic leaders for over 20 years. He has also founded the Leadership Lab; to resource the transition to life-affirming culture. With Laurence Hillman he is the co-founder of Archetypes at Work™, a framework and method of experiential transformational learning.
Richard was a leading theatre director for over 10 years and directed Henry V for the opening of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London in 1997. From 1998-2003 he was the Master of Mythodrama at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. He is a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation and Associate Fellow of Said Business School, University of Oxford.
He is the author of “Inspirational Leadership – Henry V and the Muse of Fire” & co-author of “Archetypes at Work – evolving your story, one character at a time” published in November 2019.
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Morgan Richard Olivier is an American best-selling author, advocate, and speaker.
With a passion for writing that serves as a form of therapy for both herself and her audience, Morgan's outlet for expression fosters and supports conversations that are needed to stop stigmas and support healing, self-acceptance, and personal growth.
Since publishing her first book, Questions, Christ, and the Quarter-Life Crisis in 2020, she has gone on to publish poetry and prose collections: Blooming Bare (2021), her most known and best-selling collection The Tears That Taught Me (2022),
One Still Whisper and The Strength That Stays both in 2023, and TheFreedom of Forward in 2024.
Morgan has become a source of encouragement and empowerment to both men and women worldwide. Through empathy and wisdom from lessons learned, she enlightens and inspires others to find the greater purpose in life’s pains and pressures.
Morgan's goal is to crush the image and pursuit of perfection by captivating the raw beauty of sincere progress.