Dolphins Gleize
Delphine Gleize (born May 5, 1973 in Saint-Quentin ) is a French film director and screenwriter .
Life
Gleize first studied modern literature and cinema from 1990 to 1994 at the University of Paris-Nanterre (preparatory course at the Lycée Condorcet ) and then from 1994 to 1998 screenwriting at the La fémis film school . The screenplay for her first feature film Carnages , which was released in 2002, was written during her studies . Gleize had previously released several short films that she directed and wrote the script. Her short film debut was 1998 Sale Battars , for which she won the European Jury Prize and the Audience Prize at the 1999 Premiers Plans d'Angers Festival . In 2000 she also received a César for Best Short Film . For her second short film Un château en Espagne she was awarded the Prix Gras Savoye short film prize at the 1999 Cannes International Film Festival .
Her first feature film Carnages, about the transport of the remains of a deceased bullfighting bull to various countries, premiered in Cannes in 2002 and won numerous film awards, including the Prix SACD des Festival du film d'Avignon, the Sutherland Trophy of the London Film Festival and the Prix de la jeunesse (French film) in Cannes. Gleize was also nominated for a César for the best first work .
Her second feature film was L'homme qui rêvait d'un enfant in 2005 . She then shot the 2010 documentary A Life for Horses with Jean Rochefort , which thematizes the life of the wheelchair-sitting former show jumper Marc Bertran de Balanda and his friendship with the young jumping rider and his student Edmond. With La permission de minuit , Gleize returned to feature films in 2011, dealing with the subject of light allergies.
At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival , Gleize was part of the Caméra d'Or jury , chaired by Sabine Azéma .
Filmography
Direction and script, unless otherwise stated:
- 1998: Sale battars (short film)
- 1999: Un château en Espagne (short film)
- 2000: Les méduses (short film)
- 2002: Carnages
- 2005: L'homme qui rêvait d'un enfant
- 2010: A Life for Horses (Cavaliers seuls) (documentary, director only)
- 2011: La permission de minuit
- 2020 # JeSuisLà by Éric Lartigau
Awards (selection)
- 1999: Prix Beaumarchais, Festival européen du film court de Brest, for Sale battars
- 1999: European Jury Prize, Festival Premiers Plans d'Angers, for Sale battars
- 1999: Audience Award, Festival Premiers Plans d'Angers, for Sale battars
- 1999: Prix Gras Savoye, Cannes International Film Festival 1999 , for Un château en Espagne
- 2000: César , Best Short Film , for Sale Battars
- 2002: Prix SACD, Festival du film d'Avignon, for Carnages
- 2002: Sutherland Trophy, London Film Festival , for Carnages
- 2002: Prix de la jeunesse / French film, Cannes International Film Festival 2002 , for Carnages
- 2002: Nomination Gold Hugo, Chicago International Film Festival , for Carnages
- 2002: Nomination Grand Prix, Film Fest Gent , for Carnages
- 2002: Best Screenplay Award, Stockholm International Film Festival , for Carnages
- 2003: César nomination, best first work, for Carnages
Web links
- Delphine Gleize in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Delphine Gleize ( Memento from April 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on balthazarprod.com
- ↑ Delphine Gleize on femis.fr.
- ↑ A life for the horses ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . arte.tv, August 21, 2012.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gleize, dolphins |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French film director and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 5th 1973 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Saint-Quentin |