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Activities : Director, Editor
Represented by : Intertalent

Contact details

Intertalent
48, rue Gay Lussac
75005 Paris
France
Phone number : +33 1.47.23.40.00
Fax number : +33 1.47.23.30.35

Latest films

Les Herbes folles(2008), from Alain Resnais
Cœurs(2005), from Alain Resnais
Not on the Lips(2003), from Alain Resnais
Same Old Song(1997), from Alain Resnais
Smoking(1993), from Alain Resnais
No Smoking(1993), from Alain Resnais
I want to go home(1989), from Alain Resnais
Mélo(1986), from Alain Resnais
Amour à mort (L')(1984), from Alain Resnais
Vie est un roman (La)(1983), from Alain Resnais

Complete filmography

Biography

Alain Resnais was born in Vannes on June 3rd, 1922. His short-films, acclaimed for their creativity, won him the encouragement of producer Anatole Dauman. ''Guernica'' (1950), ''Night and Fog'' (1955), ''Toute la mémoire du monde'' or ''Le chant du styrène'' (1957) all testify to his ingenuity, and despite his personal modesty, New Wave friends, like Truffaut and Rivette, considered him already a master. With his first features ''Hiroshima mon amour'' in 1959 and ''Last Year at Marienbad'' in 1960, he gained international renown. Resnais surrounded himself with peerless screenwriters: after Duras and Robbe-Grillet, he collaborated with Cayrol on ''Muriel'', Semprun on ''La guerre est finie'', Sternberg on ''Je t'aime, je t'aime'' (1968), David Mercer on ''Providence'' (1977), Henri Laborit on ''Mon Oncle d'Amérique'' (1978), and Bernstein for ''Mélo'' (1986). In 1993, he co-wrote, winner of numerous Césars, ''Smoking/No Smoking'' with Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. He teamed up with them again for his sixteenth feature, ''Same Old Song''.

Awards
> Lumiere Awards - 2004 :
- Lumiere Award for Best Director : Not on the Lips
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