Jean-Jacques Annaud

Jean-Jacques Annaud

Jean-Jacques Annaud is a French film director, film producer and screenwriter. Annaud was born in Juvisy-sur-Orge, Essonne. He was educated at the technical school in Vaugirard and in 1964 graduated from the prestigious film school Institut des Hautes Études Cinématographiques in Paris. He began his career by directing television advertisements in the late 1960s to early 1970s. In his first feature film, Black and White in Color from 1976, he used personal experience obtained during his own military service in Cameroon. The film won an Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language...
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quick facts
Birthdate:October 1, 1943
Birthplace:Essonne
Age:68
Education:Institut des hautes études cinématographiques

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1987 David di Donatello René Clair Award The Name of the Rose
1989 César Award for Best Director The Bear
1982 César Award for Best Director Quest for Fire
1982 César Award for Best Film Quest for Fire
1987 César Award for Best Foreign Film The Name of the Rose
1989 Nominated - César Award for Best Director The Bear
1982 Nominated - César Award for Best Director Quest for Fire
1989 Nominated - César Award for Best Film The Bear
1982 Nominated - César Award for Best Film Quest for Fire
1993 Nominated - César Award for Best Foreign Film The Lover
1987 Nominated - César Award for Best Foreign Film The Name of the Rose
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Written works by Jean-Jacques Annaud

Tiger, Tiger
Tiger, Tiger
L'amant
L'amant
seven years in Tibet
seven years in Tibet
Two brothers
Two brothers
amant
amant
Jean-Jacques Annaud
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