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Mathieu Amalric
Birth at
25 October 1965
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The most controversial and controversial French director Mathieu Amalric was born on October 25, 1965 in Paris, France. His father worked as a literary editor of the newspaper Liberation, and his mother as a literary critic. Not surprisingly, Mathieu was interested in books and languages from an early age. His life path seems predetermined. But Mathieu unexpectedly decides to star in the film of family friend Otar Ioseliani called “Favorites of the Moon”.
An attempt to enter IDHEC Film School was
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The most controversial and controversial French director Mathieu Amalric was born on October 25, 1965 in Paris, France. His father worked as a literary editor of the newspaper Liberation, and his mother as a literary critic. Not surprisingly, Mathieu was interested in books and languages from an early age. His life path seems predetermined. But Mathieu unexpectedly decides to star in the film of family friend Otar Ioseliani called “Favorites of the Moon”.
An attempt to enter IDHEC Film School was unsuccessful. Mathieu showed only an 8mm short, which was not enough. However, Amalric did not give up hope of becoming a film director. He began working in the company of Pablo Branco Gemini Films, assisted in the films of Daniel Dubru, Alain Tanner, Peter Handke. He also starred in episodic roles in these films.
Mathieu Amalric continued to make short films. Success came to him after showing at the Cannes Film Festival the short film “As I discussed...” After that, Mathieu received the Cesar Prize in the category “Male Hope”. Amalric became famous, but only a narrow circle of people. This position of Mathieu Amalric continues to this day. It is shot only from a select number of directors, for example, Tesiné, Ruiz, Dubroux, Jacot. His style of play is well known and loved by many viewers. Among his most famous paintings are worth noting.
Munich 2005, "When I Was a Singer" with Gerard Departier 2006
"Spacesuit and butterfly" 2007, The Quantum of Mercy, 2008. Among the latest works,
Adele's Extraordinary Adventures 2010.
Mathieu Amalric in France is known not only as an actor, but also as a director. In 1997, he directed Eat Your Soup, which he co-wrote with Pascal Ferrand. Wimbledon came out in 2001. Both films were received positively.