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Alain Guiraudie

Highest Rated: 100% The King of Escape (2009)

Lowest Rated: 65% Nobody's Hero (2022)

Birthday: Jul 15, 1964

Birthplace: Villefranche-de-Rouergue, France

French filmmaker Alain Guiraudie mixed surrealism with social commentary, with a particular focus on gay issues, in such critically praised films as "King of Escape" (2009), "Stranger By the Lake" (2013) and "Staying Vertical" (2016). Born into an agricultural family in the Aveyron region of France on July 15, 1964, he developed an interest in film through a steady diet of comic books, television and genre films. After studying at the University of Montpelier, Guiraudie wrote several novels before directing, writing and appearing in his first screen effort, the short film "Les héros sont immortels" ("The Heroes are Immortal," 1990). In 2001, he earned critical praise for "Sunshine for the Scoundrels," a curious short fantasy about a hairstylist and a shepherd in search of missing animals. The blend of offbeat, dreamlike storyline and nods to social mores would become the earmarks of his subsequent efforts, including the short "The Old Dream that Moves" (2001), about a repairman who discovers that rebuilding a strange factory machine provokes an erotic response from his co-workers. Praised by no less a figure than Jean-Luc Godard when it played at Cannes, the film won the Prix Jean Vigo from the Cinema of France and earned a Cesar for Best Short Film. Guiraurdie released his first feature-length film, "No Rest for the Brave," in 2003; the film, about a teenager who refused to sleep for fear of dying, was soon followed by the science fiction romance "Time Has Come" (2005) and "King of Escape," a freewheeling mix of gay-straight romance and road movie about a gay tractor salesman who falls for a teenaged girl. Despite numerous nominations and citations by various European festivals and critics, Guiraudie's films went unseen in the United States until the release of "Stranger By the Lake," a sexually explicit thriller about a gay man who discovers that his anonymous paramour has committed murders at a lakeside pickup spot. Nominated for three Cesar Awards, "Lake" also won the Un Certain Regard Best Director and Queer Palm Award at the Cannes Film Festival, which unofficially served as Guiraudie's introduction to a global audience. In 2016, he returned to Cannes to receive a Palme d'Or nomination for "Staying Vertical," about a filmmaker raising a child from a tryst with a shepherdess while also seeking inspiration for his next project.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 37% The King of Escape
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100% Miséricorde
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94% 65% Stranger by the Lake
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75% 39% Staying Vertical Watchlist
65% Nobody's Hero
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Straight on Till Morning
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Sunshine for the Scoundrels
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Time Has Come
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Heroes Never Die
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62% No Rest for the Brave
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Filmography

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Miséricorde 100% 2024 Director, Screenwriter Nobody's Hero 65% 2022 Director, Screenwriter Staying Vertical 75% 39% 2016 Director, Screenwriter Stranger by the Lake 94% 65% 2013 Director, Screenwriter The King of Escape 100% 37% 2009 Director, Screenwriter Time Has Come 2005 Director, Screenwriter No Rest for the Brave 62% 2003 Director, Screenwriter Sunshine for the Scoundrels 2001 Djema Gaouda Lon Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer The Inevitable Strength of Things 1998 Director, Screenwriter Straight on Till Morning 1994 Director, Screenwriter Heroes Never Die 1990 Director, Screenwriter
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