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François Rotger is a Canadian
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director born in 1963. Former
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director, his first feature film '' The Passenger'' debuted at the 2005
Locarno International Film Festival The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
. From his early work, ''74km avec elle'' (8 min, France, 35mm color) and ''Jan'' (21 min, France, HDcam color) author/director François Rotger explores the themes of
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and
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within the family circle, often leading to sudden and extreme violence.


Works

Rotger's first short film, made in 2001, was ''74km avec elle'' (8 min, 35mm color) featuring Bambou (Caroline von Paulus) as the main character, a desenchanted wife sleeping with a man she's met on the road just to find her husband's car wrecked in a terrible car accident. In 2003, his second short film, ''Jan'' (22 min, Hdcam, color), with the French actor Jeannick Gravelines, was produced in France by Tom Dercourt. In 2004/2005, a first feature film, '' The Passenger'' (88 min, 35mm color), was shot in Canada and Japan. The extremely severe weather conditions in north Canada delayed completion of the film, finally edited and ready for the 2005
Locarno International Film Festival The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
. It was produced in France, Canada, and Japan; and has dialogue in French, Japanese and English. After Locarno, ''The Passenger'' was selected for
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, and Angers's
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European Film Festival. Since November 2009, a DVD has been released for ''The Passenger''. During the shooting of the second half of the film, on location in Tokyo, Rotger started to work on a new project, initially intended to be published as a novel. Working on some friend’s biographical material, he soon realised this would become his next film. Based on both accurate events and fictional material, ''Story of Jen'' is presented as a reconstruction of a personal experience ''«It was like I was writing, feeling my distant friend’s hand on my shoulder»''. ''Story of Jen'' was shot in 2008, in Canada, starring
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, a young Canadian actress winner of 2009
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, Cesar-awarded French actress
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, and Tony Ward, an underground icon previously starring in
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’s controversial ''
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''. Once again, Rotger weaves fact and fiction, reporting on a «war zone» mostly set within the family circle. Distortion of reality goes as far as an evocation of Tony Ward’s character’s last esoteric vision as he passes away. ''Story Of Jen'' proved to be as controversial as ''The Passenger'', dividing both the public and the press. '' Cahiers du cinéma'' praised the "unique uncompromised vision", when others were just appalled by the
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and the "disturbing description of a distressed adolescent psyche". ''Story of Jen'' premiered on 10 June 2009 and a DVD was released on November of the same year. It has been nominated to several international festivals, starting in August 2008 for the Locarno Festival, in official competition. François Rotger is also credited for ''Story of Jen'''s original soundtrack, both as composer and performer] of the score. Rotger is currently working on ''EVLYXES'', a modern epic based on both
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and
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's ''
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''.


Filmography


Director and writer

* 2001 ''74km avec elle'' (France, 8 min, 35mm color) * 2003 ''Jan'' (France, 22 min, Hdcam, color) * 2005 '' The Passenger'' (Canada, Japan, 88 min, 35mm color) * 2008 ''Story of Jen'' (Canada, 110min, 35mm color)


References

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