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Julie Gavras
Born

Eléna Julie Gavras


Paris, France
Occupation(s)Director, screenwriter
Years active1994–present
Parents
  • Michèle Ray-Gavras (mother)
  • Relatives
  • Romain Gavras (brother)
  • Julie Gavras is a French film director and screenwriter. She is known for her film Blame It on Fidel (2006).[1]

    Life and career

    [edit]

    Gavras started as an assistant director in Italy and France on commercials, television movies and feature films. She worked with directors such as Robert Enrico, Claire Devers, Jacques Nolot, Alexandre Jardin, Camille de Casabianca, Roberto Faenza and Michele Soavi. She also worked with her father Costa-Gavras on his 2002 World War II drama Amen., on which she served as an assistant director.

    In 1998, she directed a short film called Oh les beaux dimanches! produced in Marseille by Comic Strip. Two years later, she directed her first documentary, From Dawn to Night: Songs by Moroccan Women. It was based on a play by Alain Weber mounted at the Bouffes du Nord theater in Paris during the Festival d'Automne. It was broadcast on Arte. In 2002, her second documentary film was released theatrically in France: The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children. The film looks at a class of nine-year-olds who make a film at school.

    Her first fiction feature film, Blame It on Fidel, premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival in 2006.[2] It was followed by Late Bloomers, a romantic comedy film starring Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt, which was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival.[3]

    Filmography

    [edit]
    Year Film Role(s)
    2002 The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children Director, cinematographer
    2006 Blame It on Fidel Director, writer
    2011 Late Bloomers Director, writer
    2018 Les Bonnes Conditions Director, writer, cinematographer

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Robinson, Tasha (September 28, 2007). "Child's view softens 'Fidel' biases". Chicago Tribune.
  • ^ Nesselson, Lisa (September 14, 2006). "Review: 'Blame It on Fidel'". Variety.
  • ^ Keslassy, Elsa (March 9, 2011). "Gaumont inks Olive deal". Variety.
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