Anne Fontaine (real surname - Siberten-Blanc) was a dancer, and began her career in cinema in 1978 as an actress and starred until 1988, working, among other things, with such directors as Joseph Rusillo and Robber Ossein. In 1986, she turned to staging herself, assisting in the creation of "Journey to the End of the Night" by Fabrice Lucini, and then under his leadership in 1993 she staged her debut film - "Love Stories That End Badly ... Usually". For this tragicomedy, Fontaine received the Jean
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Anne Fontaine (real surname - Siberten-Blanc) was a dancer, and began her career in cinema in 1978 as an actress and starred until 1988, working, among other things, with such directors as Joseph Rusillo and Robber Ossein. In 1986, she turned to staging herself, assisting in the creation of "Journey to the End of the Night" by Fabrice Lucini, and then under his leadership in 1993 she staged her debut film - "Love Stories That End Badly ... Usually". For this tragicomedy, Fontaine received the Jean Vigo Award, and the film was shown at the Week of Criticism of the Cannes Film Festival. Then Anne Fontaine put the critically acclaimed picture "Augustin" (1995), starring in the title role - the actor who wants to break through - her brother Jean-Cretien Sibertin-Blanc. In 1996, she released the erotic thriller Dry Cleaning, featuring rookie actor Stanislas Merhar and venerable Miu-Miu and Charles Burling. At the Venice Film Festival, Fontaine won the best screenplay prize, and the film received five nominations for the Cesar Award. Then followed the drama How I Killed My Father (2001), starring Michel Bouquet, Charles Burling and Natalie Rainier. The picture received many high ratings from critics and the press, and Bouquet was awarded the Cesar Award for his role in it. Anne Fontaine continued her research into the psychology of human relationships in the film Natalie (2004), where the main roles - a married couple and a prostitute hired by his wife for her husband to figure out why he cheated on her - were masterfully played by Fanny Ardan, Gerard Depardieu and Emmanuel Bear.