François Ozon

François Ozon

François Ozon in 2012
Born 15 November 1967
Paris, France
Occupation Film director, screenwriter, film editor, producer
Years active 1988–present
Website
www.francois-ozon.com

François Ozon (French: [fʁɑ̃.swa o.zɔ̃]; born 15 November 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter whose films are usually characterized by sharp satirical wit and a freewheeling view on human sexuality.

He has achieved international acclaim for his films 8 femmes (2002) and Swimming Pool (2003). Ozon is considered to be one of the most important French film directors in the new “New Wave” in French cinema such as Jean-Paul Civeyrac, Philippe Ramos, and Yves Caumon, as well as a group of French filmmakers associated with a "cinema du corps/cinema of the body".[1]

Life and career

Ozon was born in Paris, France. Having studied directing at the French film school La Femis, Ozon made several short films such as Une robe d'été (1996) and Scènes de lit (1998) that already display his defining style. His motion picture directing debut was Sitcom (also 1998), which was well received by both critics and audiences.

After the Fassbinder adaptation Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes (2000) came the film which made his name outside France, 8 femmes, starring icons of the French cinema such as Catherine Deneuve, Fanny Ardant, Isabelle Huppert and Emmanuelle Béart. With its quirky mix of musical numbers and murder mystery and a production design harking back to 1950s Hollywood melodramas such as those directed by Douglas Sirk, the film became a huge commercial success.

In 2003, Swimming Pool, which starred Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier was released. It was considered by Ozon as a very personal film that gives insight into the difficult process of writing a novel or screenplay.

In 2004 he directed the film 5x2. In 2005 his film Time To Leave was screened at various film festivals worldwide.

Ozon's first full English-language production Angel starring Romola Garai (I Capture the Castle, Vanity Fair) was released in early 2007. The film, based on a novel by British writer Elizabeth Taylor, follows the story of a poor girl who climbs Edwardian England's social ladder by becoming a romance writer. The film was shot at Tyntesfield House and Estate near Bristol, at other UK locations and in Belgium.

While filming Angel, Ozon developed a strong friendship with Romola Garai and now calls her his 'muse.'

His film The Refuge had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009.

On 19 December 2011 he was announced as being on the jury for the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, which was held in February 2012.[2]

His 2013 film Jeune & Jolie was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[3] Ozon was elected as best screenwriter at the 2013 European Film Awards for his 2012 film In the House.[4]

His 2014 film, The New Girlfriend, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014.[5]

Gay themes and characters

Ozon often features gay people in his films. Some examples include:

Recurring actors

A number of actors have appeared more than once in Ozon's movies. They include :

Filmography

Feature films

Year English title Original title Notes
1998 Sitcom Sitcom
1999 Criminal Lovers Les amants criminels Grand Jury Award L.A. Outfest
2000 Water Drops on Burning Rocks Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes Berlin International Film Festival—Teddy Award : Best Feature Film

New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Best Feature Film

2000 Under the Sand Sous le sable Nominated—César Award for Best Film
Nominated—César Award for Best Director
2002 8 Women 8 femmes Nominated—César Award for Best Film
Nominated—César Award for Best Director
2003 Swimming Pool Swimming Pool
2004 5x2 5x2
2005 Time To Leave Le temps qui reste

Valladolid International Film Festival Silver Spike

2007 Angel Angel
2009 Ricky Ricky
2009 The Refuge Le Refuge Prize of the Jury at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.
2010 Potiche Potiche
2012 In the House Dans la maison
2013 Young & Beautiful Jeune & Jolie
2014 The New Girlfriend Une nouvelle amie Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario

Documentary

Short film

Further reading

References

  1. Palmer, Tim "Style and Sensation in the Contemporary French Cinema of the Body", Journal of Film and Video, Fall 2006 Access date: 14 May 2010.
  2. "Berlinale 2012: International Jury". berlinale.de. 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  3. "2013 Official Selection". Cannes. 18 April 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  4. "Winners 2013". European Film Awards. European Film Academy. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  5. "Toronto film festival 2014 unveils first wave; Little Chaos to close". Screendaily. Retrieved 22 July 2014.

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