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  1. Olivier Assayas is a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. He is best know for his films Demonlover (2002), Something in the Air (2012), Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) and Personal Shopper (2016). Assayas is the son of French director/screenwriter Raymond Assayas, alias Jacques Rémy.

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    • Paris, France
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  3. Director: Olivier Assayas | Stars: Clotilde de Bayser, Michel Feller, Marie Matheron, Jean-Philippe Écoffey. Votes: 270. 3. Paris Awakens (1991) 95 min | Drama. 6.4. Rate. Adrien arrives in Paris to stay with his father, Clément, whom he hasn't seen in four years.

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    The 1994 coming-of-age drama Cold Water is a breakthrough film in Olivier Assayas’ career. The director tells a story about his own youthful experiences and describes life in Paris in the early 1970s. Cold Waterfollows two teenagers, Gilles and Christine, who rebel against their parents and decide to run away together. Gilles and Christine’s love s...

    Non-Fiction is a 2018 witty, smart, and character-driven comedy of midlife crises set in the Parisian publishing world. The film centers on two couples: publisher Alain (Guillaume Canet) and his actress wife Selena (played by Juliette Binoche), and successful author Léonard (Vincent Macaigne) and his politician wife Valérie (Nora Hamzawi). They are...

    The 2010 Golden Globe-winning television miniseries Carlos is a brilliantly told epic story of Venezuelan-born terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez also known as Carlos the Jackal, who is now serving a life sentence in a French jail. The biopic details Carlos’ life between 1974 and 1994, the two decades when this left-wing revolutionary was one of the w...

    For Olivier Assayas’ 2008 drama, Summer Hours, Juliette Binoche, Charles Berling, and Jérémie Renier appear as siblings who decide what to do with their mother’s inheritance. The director is conveying the vacuum of death and the sense of what's been lost in the setting of a family of grown children. It is a beautifully acted, gentle sad, and touchi...

    Assayas’ 1996 comedy-drama Irma Vep is an engaging film about filmmaking with some satirical barbs aimed at the industry. The movie centers on Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung (playing herself), who turns up in Paris to star in a remake of the classic silent film Les Vampires; the production falls into chaos.Cheung, who was married to Assayas at the...

    A meditation on aging and fame, the 2014 drama Clouds of Sils Maria follows a respected actress, Maria Enders (played magnificently by Juliette Binoche), who is asked to perform in a new version of the play that made her a star 20 years ago. But now she steps into the role of the older character, her previous role goes to Hollywood starlet Jo-Ann E...

    The 2016 Cannes award-winning psychological thriller, Personal Shopper follows fashion assistant Maureen (one of the best Kristen Stewart performances) who is coping with her twin brother’s recent death. She seeks to get in touch with the afterlife. It is a beautifully crafted melancholy ghost story. Olivier Assayas opened up to The Criterion Colle...

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  6. Carlos. Irma Vep. Summer Hours. Directing. Writing. Acting. Crew. Creator. Production. Camera. All. Olivier Assayas (born January 25, 1955) is a French film director and screenwriter. He made his debut in 1986, after directing some short films and writing for the influential film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.

  7. May 29, 2015 · 1. Luchino Visconti. The Leopard. One of the greatest films ever made by a director who, almost forty years after his death, is still an intimidating and disturbing figure in the history of cinema.

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