Anne Fontaine
Anne FONTAINE (1959, Luxembourg) started out as an actress and dancer but moved towards film with her debut Les histoires d’amour finissent mal… en général (1993). Her psychological dramas have been screened at many festivals including Cannes, Venice and Locarno. She has been awarded various prizes, among which Prix Jean Vigo and the Audience Award of COLCOA French Film Festival, Norwegian International Film Festival and Provincetown International Film Festival. Boléro (2023) was selected for IFFR 2024.
Filmography
Les histoires d’amour finissent mal en general / Love Affairs Usually End Badly (1992), Augustin (1994), Nettoyage a sec / Dry Cleaning (1997), Augustin roi du kung-fu /Augustin King of Kung-Fu (1999), Comment j’ai tué mon père /How I Killed My Father (2001), Nathalie… (2003), Entre ses mains (2005), Oh La La! (2006), The Girl From Monaco (2008), Coco Before Chanel (2009), My Worst Nightmare (2011), Two Mothers (2013), Gemma Bovery (2014), The Innocents (2016), Reinventing Marvin (2017), White as Snow (2019), Night Shift (2020), Presidents (2021), Boléro (2023)
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Anne Fontaine at IFFR
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Comment j’ai tué mon père
This subtle psychological drama, in which a lost father suddenly turns up, to the dismay of his son, excels in its meticulous mise-en-scène, elegant c