Robert GUÉDIGUIAN

Director, Writer, Producer, Director, Writer

France

Robert GUÉDIGUIAN © Dugit - lpa - Maxppp

Committed filmmaker, Robert Guédiguian, celebrates his home city of Marseille in his film and examines the history of those whom he calls, just as Victor Hugo did, “the poor”. His first feature films in the 80s, Rouge Midi, Last Summer and Til Death Do Us Part, were critically acclaimed. The public discovered him thanks to Marius and Jeannette, which won the Louis-Delluc Prize, and competed in Un Certain Regard at Cannes in 1997. Among the twenty or so films he directed are Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers (2002), The Last Mitterand (2004), Journey to Armenia, a search for origins (2007), Lady Jane (2008), Army of Crime (2009), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011) and Don’t Tell Me the Boy Was Mad (2014). His latest film La Villa was critically and publicly acclaimed.

Jury attendance

  • Member Feature films, 2018

Feature films

UNE HISTOIRE DE FOU

Special Screenings, 2015Director, Screenplay

LES NEIGES DU KILIMANDJARO

Un Certain Regard, 2011Screenplay, Director

L’ARMÉE DU CRIME

Out of Competition, 2009Director, Screenplay

MARIE-JO ET SES DEUX AMOURS

In Competition - Feature Films, 2002Director, Screenplay

MARIUS ET JEANNETTE

Un Certain Regard, 1997Director

ROUGE MIDI

Perspectives Cinéma français, 1984Director

DERNIER ÉTÉ

Perspectives Cinéma français, 1981Director