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Anne Fontaine

Anne Fontaine

Directing

Born: 1959-07-15

Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Anne Fontaine (born in Luxembourg, 1959) is a filmmaker and screenwriter who used to be an actor. She lives and works in France. Born Fontaine Sibertin-Blanc, sister of actor Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc, she went as a young child to live in Lisbon, where her father, Antoine Sibertin-Blanc, is a music professor and cathedral organist. In adolescence she moved to Paris and trained in dance with Joseph Russillo while continuing her academic education, including philosophy. Her husband is Philippe Carcassonne, the film producer, and they have an adopted son who was born in Vietnam. While still dancing, she was picked by Robert Hossein to play Esmeralda in a 1980 theatrical production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and around this time started to use the name Anne Fontaine. She continued with acting and became known for her roles in comedies like Si ma gueule vous plaît... (1981) and P.R.O.F.S.(1985). An opportunity to be assistant director came with a 1986 stage version of Céline's Voyage au bout de la nuit (Journey to the End of the Night) at the Renaud-Barrault theatre. Fontaine's first project as solo director, Les histoires d'amour finissent mal... en général (Love Affairs Usually End Badly), won the 1993 Prix Jean Vigo (prize). In 1995, she worked with her brother on the comic Augustin. Two years later, she wrote and directed the successful Nettoyage à Sec (Dry Cleaning). This won the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival 1997 and is generally considered a milestone on Fontaine's way to becoming "an important figure in contemporary French cinema". In 1999 the character Augustin (Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc) re-appeared in Fontaine's film Augustin, Roi Du Kung-Fu (Augustin, King of Kung-Fu). Comment j'ai tué mon père (How I Killed My Father) was released in 2001, and Nathalie... followed in 2003. The 2005 film, Entre Ses Mains (In His Hands) has been widely described as a thriller: an "intimate thriller" according to Fontaine herself. A third Augustin film, Nouvelle chance (also known as Oh La La) was released in 2006. Then came La fille de Monaco (The Girl From Monaco) in 2008 and Coco avant Chanel (Coco Before Chanel), her biopic of Coco Chanel, in 2009. Fontaine's work is not easily categorised, though the phrase "psychological drama" is often used. She told a UK newspaper, "I try to work on my characters' blind side, in a kind of Freudian way: to ask, 'What are the things about themselves that they're unaware of?' I'm fascinated by the irony of fate, when something goes into a skid. All my stories have an element of cruelty in them." Description above from the Wikipedia article Anne Fontaine (filmmaker), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Anne Fontaine — Movies

Augustin, King of Kung-FuHD7.3Movie
Augustin, King of Kung-Fu
1999
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-BlachéHD7.2Movie
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
2018
The InnocentsHD7.0Movie
The Innocents
2016
Coco Before ChanelHD6.9Movie
Coco Before Chanel
2009
Reinventing MarvinHD6.6Movie
Reinventing Marvin
2017
BoléroHD6.3Movie
Boléro
2024
Nouvelle chanceHD6.2Movie
Nouvelle chance
2006
Gemma BoveryHD6.2Movie
Gemma Bovery
2014
P.R.O.F.S.HD6.1Movie
P.R.O.F.S.
1985
ChloeHD6.1Movie
Chloe
2010
AdorationHD6.1Movie
Adoration
2013
In His HandsHD6.0Movie
In His Hands
2005
How I Killed My FatherHD5.8Movie
How I Killed My Father
2001
Tender CousinsHD5.8Movie
Tender Cousins
1980
Nathalie...HD5.8Movie
Nathalie...
2003
Keep It QuietHD5.6Movie
Keep It Quiet
1999
Dry CleaningHD5.6Movie
Dry Cleaning
1997
My Worst NightmareHD5.5Movie
My Worst Nightmare
2011
AugustinHD5.3Movie
Augustin
1995
PresidentsHD5.3Movie
Presidents
2021
Night ShiftHD5.2Movie
Night Shift
2020
The Girl from MonacoHD5.1Movie
The Girl from Monaco
2008
White as SnowHD5.1Movie
White as Snow
2019
The Last Romantic LoverHD4.5Movie
The Last Romantic Lover
1978
Si ma gueule vous plaît...HD3.3Movie
Si ma gueule vous plaît...
1981