Jean-Jacques Annaud

Jean-Jacques Annaud

Naissance : 01/10/1943 (80 ans)
Draveil, Essonne, Île-de-France, France

Biographie

Born in 1943, the French director Jean-Jacques Annaud began his career with a bang: his debut feature La Victoire en Chantant, a parable about colonialism, won an Academy Award in 1977. Originally active in the advertising sector, Annaud’s name reached beyond the circle of purely French cineastes to include a much wider audience when he directed the multi award-winning literary adaptation The Name of the Rose (1986). His boundless curiosity and enthusiasm for spectacular themes enables him over and again to bridge the gap between art and commerce.

Zurich Film Festival

Réalisateur

Producteur

Films
2007

Sa majesté Minor

2004

Deux frères

2001

Stalingrad

1999

Running Free

1997

Sept ans au Tibet

Courts métrages
1995

Wings of Courage

Scénariste

Acteur

Participant