ProfileActivities : Director, Scriptwriter, Adaptation and/or dialogue writer, Actress, Director of photography, Film editor
Latest filmsGuilty(2006), from Laetitia Masson Un grain de beauté(2004), from Odile Abergel Why (not) Brazil ?(2004), from Laetitia Masson Repentant (The)(2001), from Laetitia Masson Love Me(2000), from Laetitia Masson For Sale(1998), from Laetitia Masson Je suis venue te dire...(1997), from Laetitia Masson To Have (Or Not)(1995), from Laetitia Masson Vertige de l'amour(1995), from Laetitia Masson Lents que nous sommes(1993), from Vivianne Perelmuter
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BiographyLaetitia Masson started studying at the FEMIS in 1988, after getting a degree in literature. She collaborated on writing the screenplays for Cédric Kahn's "Railway Bar" and "Too Much Happiness," and on Anne-Marie Miéville's "Lou n'a pas dit non." In 1992, she made "Nulle part," a medium-length film that was awarded the Grand Prize at the Pantin Film Festival. In 1994, she directed "Vertiges de l'amour," one of 30 video clips making up "3000 Screenplays Against a Virus." She made her first feature film, "To Have (or Not)," a foray into provincial working-class existence done in an almost documentary-style although with fictional characters. Sandrine Kiberlain played one of them, for which she won the 1996 Cesar for Most Promising Young Actress. The following year, the film went on to be selected for numerous festivals. Kiberlain also starred in "A vendre," presented in the "Un Certain Regard" section at the 1998 Cannes International Film Festival.
"Love Me," Masson's third feature with Sandrine Kiberlain and Johnny Hallyday, was presented in official competition at the Berlin Film Festival and released in France on 23 February, 2000.
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