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Antoine de Maximy (born 21 May 1959) is a French television host, director, journalist, and
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. Initially a director of documentaries on scientific or wildlife expeditions, he gained national fame with his show '' J'irai dormir chez vous'', where he travels alone around the world, filming his encounters. After his first foray into cinema with '' J'irai dormir à Hollywood'' (2008), about his American journey, he ventured into fiction with '' J'irai mourir dans les Carpates'' (2020).


Biography


Early life and family

Antoine de Maximy comes from a noble family from the
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, ennobled by "letters of relief" dated December 1654. Born into a somewhat bohemian family with both parents being painters, his father Jean de Maximy (1931–2014) and his mother Elisabeth (known as Lisette) Combe (royal family) born in 1933, were soixante-huitards living in
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and later in Paris. Antoine de Maximy is the eldest of four children. His sister Odile is a sculptor, as is her husband, Jean-Pierre Blanc. During his school years, he repeated the third grade and dropped out after being expelled in his second year of high school. He then joined the
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in 1979, in the Cinematic and Photographic Establishment of the Armed Forces.. He was married to Sandrine Gallo, with whom he had a daughter, Lucie, born in 1994.


Career

Initially working as a
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for over two years at the Cinematic and Photographic Establishment of the Armed Forces, Antoine de Maximy made his debut in the field of audiovisual production. He notably participated in the production of a film about the Blue Helmets in
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during the Lebanon War. He then worked for
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as a sound engineer until 1986. He returned to
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during the Lebanon War and also covered the Iran-Iraq War with cameraman Patrick Denaud. It was during this time that he discovered his passion for adventure, war reporting, and traveling to unknown places. In parallel with his professional activities, he sought to work on projects that captivated him. In 1983, he was hired by a team from the European Guild of Raid to direct the film of their expedition in the
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in Peru and the
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, for two episodes of the documentary series ''Carnets de l'aventure'' on
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.. After this experience, he aimed to move towards scientific and wildlife journalism, combining adventure, encounters, and culture. He then directed two reports for the program
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. The first, broadcast in 1987, was ''La route des cocotiers''. It depicted the lives of men and women who chose to leave everything behind to sail around the world. In ''Demain les nodules'', broadcast a few years later, he showcased a scientific mission by the
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in the Pacific Ocean, aboard the ship ''Nadir'', equipped with the submarine ''Nautile''. Through these expeditions, he learned the skills of cameraman, editor, and director. When he was not directing, he continued to work as a sound engineer and was part of the filming team for the documentary Le Peuple singe (1989) by Gérard Vienne. In 1989, he directed his first 52-minute documentary on the scientific expedition Radeau des cimes. Throughout his career, he participated four times in this expedition. In 1994, in collaboration with director Jean-Yves Collet and balloonist Dany Cleyet-Marrel, he helped invent the ''cinebulle'', a motorized two-seater hot air balloon with a capacity of 1,400 or 1,500 m3, specially designed for aerial filming and later adopted by
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. He subsequently worked on numerous scientific and wildlife films, including ''Le gaz mortel Du lac Nyos'' (1995), ''Inlandsis, dans le secret des glaces'' (1997), ''La Civilisation perdue du Rio La Venta'' (1998), and ''Voyage d'automne, la migration des cigognes'' (1998). Multitasking in the audiovisual field, he aspired to step in front of the camera to become a presenter. It was television producer Jean-Louis Burgat who gave him this opportunity by entrusting him with the presentation of the documentary series ''Zone sauvage'' in 1998.. A specialist in foreign travel (international news, wildlife films, and scientific expeditions), Antoine de Maximy has directed or presented around thirty shows and documentaries, including ''Les nouveaux mondes'', ''Emmenez-moi'', and ''Au-delà des dunes''. He achieved considerable popular success with the show '' J'irai dormir chez vous''. Traveling alone and equipped with three cameras, he visits a different country in each episode, attempting to meet people along the way with the goal of being invited to sleep in their homes. The show set audience records, reaching up to 1.2 million viewers. Antoine de Maximy gained significant notoriety as a result. A cinema version was released in 2008, titled '' J'irai dormir à Hollywood''. This
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takes place from New York City to Los Angeles, where Antoine attempts to be invited by
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. In total, the film had 215,408 admissions in FranceJ'irai dormir à Hollywood – Box-Office
Allociné, (accessed 1 February 2009).
and was nominated for the 2009 César Awards in the category of Best Documentary Film. He ventured into fiction with the film '' J'irai mourir dans les Carpates'', in which he portrayed himself on a shoot for ''J'irai dormir chez vous'' that does not go as planned. His feature film was released in theaters on 16 September 2020 and achieved nearly 100,000 admissions in France. In July 2023, he performed at the
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in a one-man show titled ''J'irai dormir sur scène''.. In this show, he recounted his background and the adventures that inspired ''J'irai dormir chez vous''. Starting on 27 December 2023, he performed at the Théâtre Grand Point Virgule for several dates.


Engagements

In 2012, during the
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, he created a video in support of
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: ''If I were President''.. However, on 4 July 2019, he stated on
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: "Unfortunately, Esperanto is not really useful."


Television


As a host

* ''Zone sauvage'' (1998) * ''Les nouveaux mondes'' (
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, 1999) * ''Emmenez-moi'' (
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, 2000) * ''Madagascar, l'odyssée des cimes'' (2002) * '' J'irai dormir chez vous'' (since 2005) * '' J'irai dormir à Bollywood'' (2011) * '' J'irai dormir chez l'homme qui brûle'' (2013) * '' J'irai dormir chez les Gaulois'' (2023)


Other productions

* 1982: ''Meeting with Chomo'' (director, producer) * 1984: ''Carnets de l'aventure'' (director, 2 episodes,
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) * 1987: ''La route des cocotiers'' (director, report for the show
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) * 1989: '' Le Peuple singe'' by Gérard Vienne (sound engineer) * 1992: ''
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: from Sikkim to Forbidden Tibet'', by Jeanne Mascolo de Filippis (director) * 1995: ''Le gaz mortel Du lac Nyos'' (director, Canal+) * 1997: ''Inlandsis, dans le secret des glaces'' (director,
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) * 1998: ''La Civilisation perdue du Rio La Venta'' (director,
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,
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) * 1998: ''Voyage d'automne, la migration des cigognes'' (director, Canal+) * 1999: ''Neblina, montagnes des brumes'' by Henri Herré (director,
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) * 2003: ''Nyiragongo, un volcan dans la ville'' (director)


Actor

* 2000: ''The Monkey's Sign'' (episode 2/3, "Monkey of Fire") by Gérard Vienne: cameo


Cinema


Director

* 2008: '' J'irai dormir à Hollywood'' * 2020: '' J'irai mourir dans les Carpates''


Screenwriter

* 2008: '' J'irai dormir à Hollywood'' * 2020: '' J'irai mourir dans les Carpates''


Actor

* 1991: ''August'' by Henri Herré * 2020: '' J'irai mourir dans les Carpates'': himself


Performances

From 7 to 29 July 2023, he performed at the
Avignon Festival The ''Festival d'Avignon'', or Avignon Festival (), is an annual arts festival held in the French city of Avignon every summer in July in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes as well as in other locations of the city. Founded in 1947 by Jean ...
in a one-man show titled ''J'irai dormir sur scène'' at the Archipel Théâtre (and on some days at the Rouge Gorge theater). The journalist discussed the show that made him famous on France 5 (now broadcast on RMC Découverte), as well as his past adventures (documentaries on scientific expeditions, wildlife films, war reporting). "It's a mix of J'irai dormir chez vous, world knowledge, and a bit of a one-man show," he summarized.. On 27 December 2023, he performed at the Théâtre Grand Point Virgule for a special date. Following the success of this performance, he performed on many other dates in 2024.


Publications

* ''Before Going to Sleep at Your House'', Florent Massot editions, 2008. * ''J'irai dormir chez vous, Notebooks of a Playful Traveler'', La Martinière Styles editions, 2011. * ''J'irai dormir chez vous: Volume 2'', La Martinière Styles editions, 2015.


Honors

* César 2009: nomination for the
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for '' J'irai dormir à Hollywood''


References


External links


Official site of ''J'irai dormir chez vous''
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