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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marc_CaroMarc Caro - Wikipedia

    Biography. Marc Caro was born in Nantes, the native town of Jules Verne, who made a great impact on him, influenced his love for science fiction and his artistic style. . During the 1970s he worked as an editor and designer at Métal hurlant, drew comics for L'Écho des savanes and Fluide Glacial along with Gilles Adrien who would also join Caro on his movie pr

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001988Marc Caro - IMDb

    Marc Caro. Director: Delicatessen. Marc Caro was born on 2 April 1956 in Paris, France. He is a director and writer, known for Delicatessen (1991), The City of Lost Children (1995) and Alien: Resurrection (1997).

    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • April 2, 1956
    • Marc Caro
    • Métal Hurlant
    • Delicatessen
    • Alien: Resurrection
    • Ongoing Experiments
    • Into The Future

    “It was the holy grail,” says Caro, describing the decade he spent working for psychedelic comics anthology Métal hurlant. As one of the first publications of its kind to be bought from France for U.S. distribution, its influence can’t be understated — and it was here that the Frenchman first made his name as an illustrator and editor in the mid-‘7...

    Following a string of sci-fi short films likeLe bunker de la dernière rafale and the dark stop-motion animation La manège, Caro and filmmaker friend Jean-Pierre Jeunet found themselves at the helm of an emphatic debut feature. A Sweeney Todd-esque tale of a cannibalistic butcher who menaces the inhabitants of a desolate apartment block in a famine-...

    Years later, Hollywood came knocking — but like a gestating xenomorph presented before a human ribcage, the Alien franchise would split Jeunet and Caro apart. “Alien: Resurrection was a big machine,” recalls Caro. And while he rues Hollywood’s reductionism when it comes to “building the imaginary,” that wasn’t the dealbreaker in this instance. “Ali...

    It would take two decades for Caro and Jeunet to reunite in a creative capacity — for Caro’s short film Loop, in 2018. It was completed the same year that the duo curated a “cabinet of curiosities” from their films in an exhibition of props, concept art, and memorabilia in France. The years in between have been lined with fascinating projects for C...

    As far as the future of science fictionis concerned, Caro has great faith in another French-speaking filmmaker. “I can’t wait to see [Dune],” he says of Denis Villeneuve’s forthcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 literary classic — while applauding the director’s integration of the aesthetics of the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters i...

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  3. Marc Caro. Director: Delicatessen. Marc Caro was born on 2 April 1956 in Paris, France. He is a director and writer, known for Delicatessen (1991), The City of Lost Children (1995) and Alien: Resurrection (1997).

    • April 2, 1956
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › marc_caroMarc Caro | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lowest Rated: 38% Dante 01 (2008) Birthday: Apr 2, 1956. Birthplace: Nantes, France. The artist and comic book designer, Marc Caro switched to filmmaking in the early 1980s and formed a writing ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Marc_CaroMarc Caro - Wikiwand

    Marc Caro was born in Nantes, the native town of Jules Verne, who made a great impact on him, influenced his love for science fiction and his artistic style. During the 1970s he worked as an editor and designer at Métal hurlant, drew comics for L'Écho des savanes and Fluide Glacial along with Gilles Adrien who would also join Caro on his ...

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marc Caro, born April 2, 1956, is a French filmmaker and cartoonist, best known for his co-directing projects with Jean-Pierre Jeunet. The two of them met at an animation festival in Annecy in 1974. Together, Jeunet and Caro directed award-winning animations. Their first live action film was The Bunker of the Last Gunshots (1981), a short film about ...

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