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Gaspar Noe
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27 December 1963
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Gaspar Noe is an Argentine and French screenwriter and film director, born on December 27, 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gaspar’s father worked as an artist, his mother as a social worker. The boy spent his childhood in Buenos Aires and New York. When Gaspar was twelve years old, the family moved to a new place of residence – the capital of France, Paris. After graduating from high school, Gaspard Noe entered the College of Louis Lumière, successfully graduating from it, the young man decided
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Gaspar Noe is an Argentine and French screenwriter and film director, born on December 27, 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gaspar’s father worked as an artist, his mother as a social worker. The boy spent his childhood in Buenos Aires and New York. When Gaspar was twelve years old, the family moved to a new place of residence – the capital of France, Paris. After graduating from high school, Gaspard Noe entered the College of Louis Lumière, successfully graduating from it, the young man decided to continue his studies at the University of Paris at the Faculty of Philosophy.
In 1985, Gaspar was hired as an assistant to film director Pino Solanas, who directed the film Tango: Gardel's Exile. It was on these shootings that the young man met his future wife, actress Lucille Hadzihalilovic. A little later, Noe shoots his first picture, “Tingarella di Luna”, which takes only eighteen minutes in time. In 1998, Gaspar again invited Pino Solanas to work together on the painting “South”.
In 1991, the director independently works on the short film “Padal”. This film takes part in several competitive programs of the Cannes Festival and was noted by critics as a fairly good directorial work by Noe.
In 1998, Gaspar Noe made his first full-length film, One Against All. The film, presented in Cannes, won several awards: the Mersedes-Benz Award, and a special award established by journalists in France.
In August 2001, Noe finished shooting the film “Irreversibility”, in which star actors played: Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel.
In 2006, the director made a documentary on AIDS.
In 2009, Gaspard made the film Entering the Void, which tells about the difficult life of a night dancer who is tied to a close relationship with a drug dealer. In 2011, Noe worked on the film Seven Days in Havana, which is scheduled for release in 2012. /