Sandrine Veysset
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Sandrine Veysset (born 1967) is a French film director.
[edit] Background and early career
She was born in Avignon. Veysset studied French literature until she dropped out of school to pursue filmmaking. A friend introduced her to Léos Carax and she was hired as his driver while he was shooting Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (The Lovers on the Bridge) (1991) in 1989. Her first real contact with cinema happened when she became an assistant to the art director of that film. The experience encouraged her to begin writing her first screenplay in 1991.
[edit] Acclaim
She directed from her first script in 1995 and the resulting film, Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël? (Will It Snow for Christmas?) (1996), won her a César Award in 1997 for best first film.
Her third film, Martha...Martha (2001) opened the Directors' Fortnight at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
[edit] Collaborators
Veysset worked with Ognon Pictures producer Humbert Balsan and camerawoman Hélène Louvanton on all her films.
[edit] Director filmography
Martha...Martha (2001)
Victor... Pendant qui'il est trop tard (1998)
Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël? (1996)
[edit] Reference
- Will it Snow for Christmas? presskit, Zeitgeist Films, retrieved April 15, 2006