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Biography

Primarily known as a stage director in his native France, Patrice Chéreau has also made quite a name for himself in the realm of cinema with such acclaimed features as Queen Margot (1994) and Intimacy (2001). The Lezigne native crossed from stage to screen with the 1975 thriller Flesh and the Orchid, and the auspicious debut earned its up-and-coming director two César nominations. In 1984, Chéreau shared a Best Writing César with Hervé Guibert for his feature The Wounded Man, and in 1994, Chéreau scored his biggest hit to date with the bloody historical drama Queen Margot. Adapted from Alexandre Dumas' novel, Queen Margot was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 1995 Academy Awards in addition to taking home top prizes at the Cannes Film Festival and the César Awards. Following a pair of successful television endeavors, Chéreau returned to the screen to great success with the emotional drama Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998). An introspective tale of an artist's final wish to be buried in his hometown and the friends and acquaintances who see that his wish is granted, the film was nominated for 11 Césars and took home trophies for Best Cinematography, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress. Though his 2001 drama Intimacy drew fire from conservatives for its graphic, lingering sex scenes, the director publicly defended the film with claims that it was about human relationships, and sex was simply one component of many that makes up those relationships. Despite the controversy, the film proved quite a hit in the European market. In 2003, Chéreau documented the fragile relationship between two estranged brothers with the tender drama His Brother. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Awards

Silver Bear for Best Director (win)
Son Frère 2003
Berlin International Film Festival

 

Prix Louis-Delluc (win)
Intimacy 2001
French Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (nom)
Intimacy 2001
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Screenplay (nom)
Those Who Love Me Can Take The Train 1998
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Director (win)
Those Who Love Me Can Take The Train 1998
French Academy of Cinema

 

Jury Prize (win)
Queen Margot 1994
Cannes International Film Festival

 

Best Film (nom)
Queen Margot 1994
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Director (nom)
Queen Margot 1994
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Original Screenplay (win)
L'Homme Blessé 1983
French Academy of Cinema

 


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