Director, Scénariste Cinéaste, Actress, Script Writer FRANCE

Claire DENIS

Claire DENIS

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Biography

“But, growing up among mostly white faces, Victoire saw herself like them, or more precisely, never thought that there were any noticeable differences between their features and her own that could alter in the slightest her own way of appearing to the world.”

Marie NDiaye - Les sœurs

“I finally chose to quote Marie NDiaye to talk about my work since my very first film. It seems to me that it’s what is hidden that determines me. At the Cinéfondation, the doors are open to welcome and support the films of tomorrow. Films from tomorrow and from all around the world, the whole world. It isn’t so big in the end, this wide world; films travel fast and cross barriers. Here, they are not strangled or deafened, but call out and reveal what wanted to stay hidden.”

Born in Paris, Claire Denis spent her childhood in several different African countries, notably in Cameroon. On returning to France at the age of 12, she was introduced to arthouse cinema by a teacher who was a film buff. In 1972, she graduated from IDHEC, the French film school, and became assistant director alongside Robert Enrico (The Old Gun in 1975 and The Imprint of Giants in 1980) and Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas in 1984 and Wings of Desire in 1987). She met Agnès Godard, then Wenders’ camera assistant, who would become her director of photography. She then worked on Down by Law (1986) with Jim Jarmusch. In 1988, her first film Chocolate – a semi-autobiographical story set in colonial Africa in the 1950s – was in Competition at the Festival de Cannes, nominated at the César Awards and acclaimed by American critics. In 1994, I Can’t Sleep was selected in the Un Certain Regard section at the Festival de Cannes. In 1996, she received the Golden Leopard Prize at Locarno for Nenette and Boni. This was followed by Good Work (1999), Trouble Every Day (2001), Friday Night (2002), 35 Shots of Rum (2008), White Material (2009), Bastards (Un Certain Regard 2013). In 2017, Let the Sunshine In was presented at the opening of the Directors’ Fortnight. Her latest film, High Life, was released at the end of 2018. Claire Denis has co-written most of her films with Jean-Pol Fargeau but has also worked with Emmanuèle Bernheim, Marie NDiaye and Christine Angot.

Films presented at Cannes

LES SALAUDS BASTARDS 2013 Un Certain Regard Director , Script / Dialogue
TROUBLE EVERY DAY 2001 Out of Competition Director , Script / Dialogue
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J'AI PAS SOMMEIL 1994 Un Certain Regard Director , Script / Dialogue
CHOCOLAT 1988 In Competition - Feature Films Director , Script / Dialogue

Awards

STARS AT NOON
STARS AT NOON 2022 Grand Prix ((tied)) Director
Jury members
President - Cinéfondation & Short Films - 2019
President - Un Certain Regard - 2010
Member - Cinéfondation & Short Films - 2000
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Directors

Doroteya DROUMEVA

Doroteya DROUMEVA

Director
Emir KUSTURICA

Emir KUSTURICA

Director, Script Writer
Julia DUCOURNAU

Julia DUCOURNAU

Script Writer, Director
Jerry SCHATZBERG

Jerry SCHATZBERG

Director, Actor
Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV

Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV

Director, Script Writer
Olivér RUDOLF

Olivér RUDOLF

Director, Script Writer
Pratham KHURANA

Pratham KHURANA

Director, Director
Ruben ÖSTLUND

Ruben ÖSTLUND

Director, Script Writer
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