Michel Gondry

Michel Gondry

Gondry at the Deauville American Film Festival in 2012
Born (1963-05-08) 8 May 1963
Versailles, France
Occupation Film director, screenwriter, film producer, music video director
Years active 1986–present

Michel Gondry (born 8 May 1963) is a French independent film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is noted for his inventive visual style and distinctive manipulation of mise en scène.[1] He won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as one of the writers of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), which is often ranked one of the greatest films of the 2000s.

His other films include the surrealistic science fantasy comedy The Science of Sleep (2006), the comedy-drama Be Kind Rewind (2008), the superhero action comedy The Green Hornet (2011), the drama The We and the I (2012), and the romantic drama Mood Indigo (2013).

He is well known for his music video collaborations with The Chemical Brothers, Björk and The White Stripes.

Early life

Gondry was born in Versailles. He is the grandson of inventor Constant Martin.[2]

Career

Gondry in 2008

Gondry's vision and career began with his emphasis on emotion. Much of his inspiration, he says, came from the film Le voyage en ballon. He stated: "When I watch this movie, I dream I'm flying and then I do stories where people are flying. I think it's directly influencing."[3]

His career as a filmmaker began with creating music videos for the French rock band Oui Oui, in which he also served as a drummer. The style of his videos for Oui Oui caught the attention of music artist Björk, who asked him to direct the video for her song "Human Behaviour". The collaboration proved long-lasting, with Gondry directing a total of eight music videos for Björk. Other artists who have collaborated with Gondry on more than one occasion include Daft Punk, The White Stripes, The Chemical Brothers, The Vines, Steriogram, Radiohead, and Beck. Gondry’s video for Lucas Secon's Lucas With The Lid Off was nominated in the Best Music Video (short form) category at the 37th Grammy Awards,[4] (one of two Gondry music videos nominated that year along with Sinéad O'Connor's Fire On Babylon[5]) Gondry has also created numerous television commercials. He pioneered the "bullet time" technique later adapted in The Matrix (he met Joel Silver, the producer of the film, and said he had no choice but to accept the deal for a small amount) in a 1998 commercial for Smirnoff vodka, as well as directing a trio of inventive holiday-themed advertisements for clothing retailer Gap.

Gondry, along with directors Spike Jonze and David Fincher, is representative of the influx of music video directors into feature film. Gondry made his feature film debut in 2001 with Human Nature, garnering mixed reviews. His second film, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (also his second collaboration with screenwriter Charlie Kaufman), was released in 2004 and received very favorable reviews, becoming one of the most critically acclaimed films of the year. Eternal Sunshine utilizes many of the image manipulation techniques that Gondry had experimented with in his music videos. Gondry won an Academy Award alongside Kaufman and Pierre Bismuth for the screenplay of Eternal Sunshine. The style of Gondry's music videos often relies on videography and camera tricks which play with frames of reference.

Gondry also directed the musical documentary Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2006) which followed comedian Dave Chappelle as he attempted to hold a large, free concert in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. His following film, The Science of Sleep, hit theaters in September 2006. This film stars Mexican actor Gael García Bernal, and marked a return to the fantastical, surreal techniques he employed in Eternal Sunshine.

According to the Guinness World Records 2004, Michel Gondry's Levi's 501 Jeans "Drugstore" spot holds the record for "Most awards won by a TV commercial".[6] The commercial was never aired in North America because of the suggestive content involving purchasing latex condoms.

He was asked by French comic duet Éric and Ramzy to direct Seuls Two, but declined; by his suggestion, Éric and Ramzy subsequently asked Mr Oizo to direct another movie, Steak.[7]

In September 2006, Gondry made his debut as an installation artist at Deitch Projects in New York City's SoHo gallery district. The show, called "The Science of Sleep: An Exhibition of Sculpture and Pathological Creepy Little Gifts" featured props from his film, The Science of Sleep, as well as film clips and a selection of gifts that the artist had given to women he was interested in, many of them former or current collaborators, Karen Baird, Kishu Chand, Dorothy Barrick and Lauri Faggioni.[8] A leitmotif of the film is a 'Disastrology' calendar; Gondry commissioned the painter Baptiste Ibar to draw harrowing images of natural and human disasters.[9]

His brother Olivier "Twist" Gondry is also a television commercial and music video director creating videos for bands such as The Stills, Hot Hot Heat, Daft Punk and The Vines.[10] Michel's son Paul Gondry is an artist, actor, and film director as well.[11]

Gondry was an Artist in Residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005 and 2006. Later directing the music video for the Paul McCartney song "Dance Tonight", in which Gondry makes a cameo appearance.[12] Gondry directed "Unnatural Love", the fifth episode in season two of HBO's Flight of the Conchords.[13] Interior Design one third of the 2008 anthology film Tokyo! was next for Gondry. Interior Design was based on the comic book "Cecil and Jordan in New York" by Gabrielle Bell but was adapted from New York City to Tokyo for the film.

In 2009, The Thorn in the Heart, another feature documentary, was released, it is about Michel's aunt Suzette and her son Jean-Yves. In 2011, Gondry directed The Green Hornet, a superhero film by Sony starring Seth Rogen, Jay Chou and Christoph Waltz; Rogen co-wrote the script. In 2011, he was the head of the jury for the short film competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[14]

His film The We and the I was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[15][16]

On January 3, 2013, Gondry released his latest animated short Haircut Mouse on his official Vimeo channel.[17] In February 2013, Gondry released a hand-drawn animated documentary on famed linguist Noam Chomsky titled Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?.[18]

In 2014 he was selected as a member of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[19]

On January 23, 2013, Gondry was confirmed to have produced the video for Metronomy's upcoming single, Love Letters, as it was named Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World.

Filmography

Narrative films

Gondry participating with The 1 Second Film in 2008

Short films

Documentaries

Other releases

Music videos

Advertisements

  • HP - Michel Gondry
  • Levi's – Bellybutton
  • Levi's – Drugstore[26]
  • Levi's – Mermaids
  • Levi's – Swap
  • Motorola – Razr2[27]
  • NatWest – Zoom
  • Nike – Basketball campaign (five ads)
  • Nike – I Can Play
  • Nike – Leo
  • Nike – The Long, Long Run
  • Polaroid – Resignation / Living Moments
  • Smirnoff – Smarienberg[28]
  • Volvo – I Said Volvo

Television

Bibliography

References

  1. Sexton, Jamie (2007). Music, Sound and Multimedia: From the Live to the Virtual. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7486-2534-5.
  2. Archived October 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Gondry, Michel. Interview by Robert K. Elder. The Film That Changed My Life. By Robert K. Elder. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2011. N. p151. Print.
  4. Los AngelesTimes, 37th Grammy Award Nominations, best music video (short form)
  5. Michel Gondry website: videos: Sinead O’Connor
  6. Guinness World Records 2004. Little Brown & Co. 2003. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-892051-20-2.
  7. "Steak en DVD le 20 décembre 2007". Infosjeunes.com. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  8. "Dream Factory - artnet Magazine". Artnet.com. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  9. "Baptiste Ibar". Baptiste Ibar. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  10. Archived March 7, 2005, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. "Paul Gondry". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  12. "Memory Almost Full EPK". YouTube. 2007-05-23. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  13. "Michel Gondry Directs Flight of the Conchords Episode". Flicks News. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
  14. "Michel Gondry to head short film jury at Cannes". BBC News. 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  15. Leffler, Rebecca (April 24, 2012). "Cannes 2012: Michel Gondry’s 'The We & The I' to Open Director's Fortnight". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  16. "2012 Selection". quinzaine-realisateurs.com. Directors' Fortnight. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  17. Fox, Jesse David (January 3, 2013). "Watch Michel Gondry’s Very Michel Gondry Short Haircut Mouse". Vulture (blog). Retrieved 2013-01-04.
  18. Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? at the Internet Movie Database
  19. "Berlinale 2014: International Jury". Berlinale. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  20. Michel Gondry at the Internet Movie Database
  21. "ipad_1261 - D File". Director-file.com. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIyokj7MuB0
  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1BEyF5T0rA
  24. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlsa6CxnRec
  25. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajYHmDXAkw4
  26. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj6G1C6c0uw
  27. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIT90tk_71c
  28. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vj4jppqwkw
  29. "Michel Gondry: You'll Like This Film Because You're In It (Picturebox Books): Michel Gondry: 9780979415388: Amazon.com: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2014-08-06.

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