Marion Vernoux
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Born |
29 June 1966 (age 49) Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter |
Marion Vernoux (born 29 June 1966) is a French director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Vernoux was the only daughter of a casting director and of a set decorator.[1] After several experiences as a production assistant, she debuted in 1988 as co-director of the music video for the song "N'importe quoi" by Florent Pagny, and in 1990 she wrote the film Pacific Palisades, inspired by her own experiences.[1] In 1991 she made her feature film debut with Pierre qui roule, which was well received by critics.[1] Her 1999 film Empty Days was entered into the main competition at the 56th edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal.[2]
Personal life
Vernoux was married to director Jacques Audiard, with whom she had three children.[1]
Filmography
- Pierre qui roule (1991)
- Nobody Loves Me (1994)
- Love, etc. (1996)
- Empty Days (1999)
- Drug Scenes (2000, segment "Drugstore")
- A Hell of a Day (2001)
- À boire (2004)
- Bright Days Ahead (2013)
References
- 1 2 3 4 Sabrina Champenois (16 June 2013). "Marion Vernoux: tendre est l’envie". Libération. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- ↑ David Rooney (September 13, 1999). "Chinese best at Venice fest". Variety. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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