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Arnaud Desplechin (; born 31 October 1960) is a French film director and screenwriter. In 2016, he won the
César Award for Best Director This is the list of winners and nominees of the César Award for Best Director (French: ''César du meilleur réalisateur''). History Superlatives Winners and nominees 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Multiple wins and nomination ...
for ''
My Golden Days ''My Golden Days'' (french: Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse), also titled ''My Golden Years'', is a 2015 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It stars Quentin Dolmaire, Lou Roy-Lecollinet, and Mathieu Amalric. It is a prequel to the ...
'' (2015).


Life and career

Desplechin was born in Roubaix. He is the son of Robert and Mado Desplechin, and grew up in the Nord department. He has a brother named Fabrice who has acted in several of his films, and two sisters: novelist Marie Desplechin and screenwriter Raphaëlle Desplechin. Arnaud Desplechin studied film directing at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle then at the IDHEC, graduating in 1984. He made three short films inspired by the work of the Belgian novelist Jean Ray. During the late 1980s, Desplechin worked as a director of photography on several films. In 1990, Desplechin directed '' La vie des morts'', starring several actors who would go on to appear in multiple Desplechin films, such as Marianne Dénicourt, Emmanuelle Devos, Emmanuel Salinger and
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. The 54-minute-long film won the Jean Vigo Prize for Short Films, and was shown at the
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. Desplechin's first feature-length movie, '' The Sentinel'', premiered in 1992 at
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, starring several actors from ''La vie des morts'' as well as
Mathieu Amalric Mathieu Amalric (; born 25 October 1965) is a French actor and filmmaker. He is best known internationally for his roles in the James Bond film ''Quantum of Solace'', in which he played the lead villain, Steven Spielberg's ''Munich'', Wes Ander ...
,
Chiara Mastroianni Chiara Charlotte Mastroianni (born 28 May 1972) is a French actress and singer. She is the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve. Early life Mastroianni was born to French actress Catherine Deneuve and Italian actor Marcello Ma ...
, and Lászlo Szabó, who have also become frequent Desplechin collaborators. Desplechin's 1996 film '' My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument'' was critically successful. In 2000, Desplechin made his first English-language film, '' Esther Kahn'', adapted from a short story by
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, and starred Summer Phoenix in the title role. The film was seen as a homage to
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's work because it deals with coming of age (a favorite Truffaut theme) and uses the New Wave cinema techniques that Truffaut pioneered. Three years later, Desplechin made two films adapting
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's play ''
Playing 'In the Company of Men' ''Playing 'In the Company of Men (french: En jouant 'Dans la compagnie des hommes' or french: Léo, en jouant 'Dans la compagnie des hommes') is a 2003 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard ...
'': one showing 70% rehearsal footage and 30% of the film itself; and the other with inverse proportions. The next year, he directed ''
Kings and Queen ''Kings and Queen'' (french: Rois et reine) is a 2004 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Emmanuelle Devos and Mathieu Amalric. The film had its world premiere in the Competition section at the 61st Venice International Film F ...
'', which mixed comedy and tragedy to tell the story of two ex-lovers played by Amalric and Devos. The film also starred
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in the role of a psychiatrist. ''Kings and Queen'' was nominated for several awards and Amalric won the
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for Best Actor. However, controversy arose when actress Marianne Denicourt, Desplechin's ex-girlfriend, accused him of revealing elements of her private life in the screenplay of ''Kings and Queen''. In 2005, she published ''Mauvais génie'' ("Evil Genius"), describing her relationship with an unscrupulous film director called "Arnold Duplancher." In 2006, she unsuccessfully sued Desplechin. In 2007, Desplechin filmed '' L'Aimée'', a documentary showing his father, his brother, and his nephews in the family house in Roubaix just before it was to be sold. That same year, he filmed the family drama ''
A Christmas Tale ''A Christmas Tale'' (french: link=no, Un conte de Noël) is a 2008 French comedy-drama film by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Mathieu Amalric, Anne Consigny, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Devos and Chiara Ma ...
'', starring Deneuve, Amalric, Devos, and Mastroianni. This film was screened in competition at Cannes in 2008. His 2013 film '' Jimmy Picard'' was nominated for the
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at the
2013 Cannes Film Festival The 66th Cannes Film Festival took place in Cannes, France, from 15 to 26 May 2013. Steven Spielberg was the head of the jury for the main competition. New Zealand film director Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the Cinéfondation and ...
constituting his fifth film selected in the main competition. In 2014, he adapted
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's play '' The Forest''. For the drama film ''
My Golden Days ''My Golden Days'' (french: Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse), also titled ''My Golden Years'', is a 2015 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It stars Quentin Dolmaire, Lou Roy-Lecollinet, and Mathieu Amalric. It is a prequel to the ...
'' (2015), which he directed and co-wrote, Desplechin won the
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and Lumières Award for best director, and the SACD Prize at the
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. In 2016, he was a member of the main competition jury of the
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. In 2019 film Oh Mercy! was nominated for the
Palme d'Or The Palme d'Or (; en, Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the festival's organizing committee. Previously, from 1939 to 1954, the festival's highest prize was the Grand Prix du Fe ...
at the
2019 Cannes Film Festival The 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2019. Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu served as jury president. The Palme d'Or went to the South Korean film '' Parasite'', directed by Bong Joon-ho; Bong became ...
constituting his seventh film selected in the main competition.


Filmography

* '' La vie des morts'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1992) * '' My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument (Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle))'' (1996) * '' Esther Kahn'' (2000) * '' En jouant 'Dans la compagnie des hommes''' (2003) * ''
Kings and Queen ''Kings and Queen'' (french: Rois et reine) is a 2004 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Emmanuelle Devos and Mathieu Amalric. The film had its world premiere in the Competition section at the 61st Venice International Film F ...
(Rois et Reine)'' (2004) * '' L'Aimée'' (2007) * ''
A Christmas Tale ''A Christmas Tale'' (french: link=no, Un conte de Noël) is a 2008 French comedy-drama film by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Mathieu Amalric, Anne Consigny, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Devos and Chiara Ma ...
(Un conte de Noël)'' (2008) * '' Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian'' (2013) * '' La forêt'' (2014) * ''
My Golden Days ''My Golden Days'' (french: Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse), also titled ''My Golden Years'', is a 2015 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It stars Quentin Dolmaire, Lou Roy-Lecollinet, and Mathieu Amalric. It is a prequel to the ...
(Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse)'' (2015) * '' Ismael's Ghosts (Les Fantômes d'Ismaël)'' (2017) * '' Oh Mercy! (Roubaix, une lumière)'' (2019) * ''
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'' (2021) * '' Brother and Sister (Frère et Sœur)'' (2022)


References


External links

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Soul Searching - Interview with Desplechin on ''Esther Kahn''''My Sex Life... How I Got Into An Argument''
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Ryland Walker Knight on "My Sex Life..." and "Kings and Queen"
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