Jean-Paul Civeyrac
Known for: Directing
Born: December 23, 1964 in Firminy - France
Jean-Paul Civeyrac (born 24 December 1964) is a French director whose films are usually characterized by close attention to music and actors' bodies. He has adapted a French novel by Anne Wiazemsky, Hymnes à l’amour, with the title All the fine promises (2003). This movie was awarded by The Prix Jean Vigo 2003. Jean-Paul Civeyrac is professor at the French school, La Femis, and graduated from the University Lyon III (philosophy). Jean-Paul Civeyrac has discovered many young talents: Camille Berthomier in À travers la forêt, Valérie Crunchant in All the fine promises, Lucia Sanchez in Les solitaires, Renaud Bécard in Man's Gentle Love His movie À travers la forêt was presented at Festival Paris Cinéma (2 July 2005) and at Toronto International Film Festival 2005 September. In his survey of contemporary French cinema, Tim Palmer discusses Civeyrac's career in the context of his teaching at the major French film school, la Fémis; Civeyrac's status as an "applied cinephile" in which he carefully cites and revives the aesthetics of historical filmmakers like Mizoguchi and Cocteau; his neglected situation outside France; and his position as a remarkably uncompromising director, whose films often refuse to differentiate between fantasy and diegetic reality. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Paul Civeyrac, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Les Anges 1943, histoire d'un film
Self
A Woman
Writer
Young Girls in Black
Director
Through the Forest
Director
Man's Gentle Love
Director
All the Fine Promises
Director
Fantômes
Director
Neither Eve Nor Adam
Director
My Friend Victoria
Director
Sadness Beautiful Face
Director
The Lonely
Director
Life According to Luke
Director
A Paris Education
Director
Traverser la montagne
Director
Malika is Gone
Director
An Hour with Alice
Director
Françoise in Spring
Director
Louise, Sunday
Director
A Day of Blues at Elena's
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