Jean-Jacques
Annaud
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Annaud |
Producer, director and co-writer Jean-Jacques
Annaud won an Academy Award in
1977 for Best Foreign Film with
his debut feature, Black and White
in Color/La Victoire En Chantant.
His next feature was Coup de tate,
a success in Europe, followed by
Quest for Fire, a grueling
portrait of primitive man, which
earned him a Cesar Award as Best
Director. Next, he directed The
Name of the Rose. a medieval tale
of monastery murder starring Sean
Connery, which received a Cesar
Award for Best Foreign Film.
Annaud also co-wrote the
screenplays for the latter two
films with his longtime
collaborator, Alain Godard.
In 1989, Annaud received
international acclaim and another
Cesar Award for The Bear, an
engrossing story of a bear's
struggle against hunters.
Annaud's most recent films include
The Lover; Wings of Courage, the
first feature film made in IMAX
3-D; and Seven Years in Tibet,
starring Brad Pitt.
http://www.filmbug.com/db/31716 |