Philippe Rahmy

Philippe Rahmy

Philippe Rahmy 2015
Born Philippe Rahmy
(1965-06-05) 5 June 1965
Occupation Writer
Website www.rahmyfiction.net

Philippe Rahmy (born 5 June 1965 in Geneva) is a Swiss poet and writer.

Biography

Philippe Rahmy studied the history of arts and egyptology at the École du Louvre in Paris, and graduated from the University of Lausanne in literature and philosophy.

He is a founding member of the prominent French literary site remue.net, with is focused on promoting contemporary literature over the Internet and through live events. He is a published author in France, USA, Italy, Switzerland and China.

Philippe Rahmy is also active as a photographer and as a director of award-winning independent short films. Philippe Rahmy suffers from Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bones), and he is an active member of several handicap related associations. He is also writing songs for the rock band "I need my gasoline".

He is currently working on a literary and multimedia project about abandoned cities. The Abandoned City is a collaborative writing project. Hosted on D-FICTION, it will ultimately find its dedicated platform, an open website gathering a large range of tools for geolocation, virtual exploration of the landscape, artistic creation, and communication. Literary at first, this interdisciplinary project will welcome, later, visual arts, music, staged arts and street arts, as well as academic productions.

Books

Articles

Short movies

Phil Rahmy currently displays his vision as a director and award-winning independent short film producer through his latest productions which are currently being distributed and viewed globally. Latest viewings

Photography

His photographic work concentrates on the human body and the topic of so-called "normality".

Latest expos

Screenwriting

Phil Rahmy is active as a screenwriter, and has co-founded Wallman Productions, a Hollywood based independent film and music production compagny, in association with the famous jazzman Art Johnson.[10]

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