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Olivier Assayas
Viewed, 1403x, Last Updated One of the most exciting new directors to have made his mark in the ‘90s, Olivier Assayas is at the forefront of a French film scene revitalized by the films of young directors like Leos Carax, Arnaud Desplechin and Claire Denis, as well as the continually invigorating work of elder statesmen like Andre Techiné, Jacques Rivette, Philippe Garrel and Maurice Pialat. Born in Paris in 1955, the son of a respected screenwriter who made his name in the pre-Nouvelle Vague era, Assayas grew up around film studios and always wanted to be a filmmaker, but he opted to study literature and painting instead of film. He made his first short film in 1979, but from 1980-1985 became an editor and prominent contibutor to Cahiers du Cinema for whom he produced two seminal issues: "Made in USA" (1982) and "Made in Hong Kong" (1984). He began screenwriting in 1985 and collaborated with André Téchiné on the scripts for Téchiné’s Rendezvous (1985) and Scene of the Crime (1986). And in 1986 he directed his first feature, Desorde, which won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Assayas came to the attention of American filmgoers when his third film Paris S’Eveille (1991) was screened at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York in their ground-breaking 1992 touring series of new French cinema. His next film Une Nouvelle Vie (1993) was featured in that series in 1994 and later that year L’eau Froide (1994), a semi-autobiographical film made for the celebrated "All the Boys and Girls in Their Time" series, was selected for the New York Film Festival. In 1996 Assayas was honored with a retrospective of his films at Lincoln Center and at the Vienna Film Festival. Irma Vep, his first film to be commercially released in the U.S., debuted at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival and screened at festivals in Toronto, London, Vienna, Rotterdam and many other cities. It also became his second feature to be selected for the New York Film Festival. His newest, CLEAN, premiered in competition at Cannes in May 2004 and its star, Maggie Cheung won Best Actress at the festival. Olivier Assayas is also the co-author, with Stig Bjorkman, of the book Conversations with Ingmar Bergman (1990). Filmography: Boarding Gate, Clean, Latest Olivier Assayas News, Opinion & Discussion:
Mathieu Amalric Interview, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Olivier Assayas’s Clean stars Maggie Cheung (Best Actress at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival) as a junkie who tries to rebuild her life from the ... Upcoming Movies from Mongrel Media Today Mongrel Media emailed us a list of their upcoming movies. The list looks very promising and contains movies like "Kung Fu Hustle", "Bad Educatio... Movies Online at Viennale Festival ! The annual Film-Festival in the heart of Europe (Vienna/Austria), is one of the oldest and best-known festivals in the German-speaking world. It ...
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