

In eight films, Jacques Audiard has renewed French cinema, without alienating either the critics or the success. It is only at the age of 42 that he starts directing, after having been an editor and a scriptwriter. In 1994, he directed his first film, "Regarde les hommes tomber", whose conflicting shooting was an ordeal for this misanthropic beginner. It was with "Sur mes lèvres", in 2001, that he forged his cinematographic language: contained lyricism, deliberate imperfection of images, ellipses plunging the audience into a maelstrom of sensations. With each of his films, Jacques Audiard intends to renew himself, at the cost of challenges and doubts always more vivid.
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Cast

Jacques Audiard
Self - Portrait Subject & Interviewee

Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain
Self - Narrator (voice)

Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Self - Interviewee

Luc Dardenne
Self - Interviewee

Tahar Rahim
Self - Interviewee

Emmanuelle Devos
Self - Interviewee

Niels Arestrup
Self - Interviewee

Gilles Cohen
Self - Interviewee

Alexandre Desplat
Self - Interviewee

Mathieu Vadepied
Self - Interviewee
Juliette Welfling
Self - Interviewee
Michel Barthélémy
Self - Interviewee
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