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Céline Sciamma (; born 12 November 1978) is a French
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and
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. She is especially known for her films ''Girlhood'' (2014), ''
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'' (2016), and ''
Portrait of a Lady on Fire ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (french: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, lit=Portrait of the Young Lady on Fire) is a 2019 French historical romantic drama film written and directed by Céline Sciamma, starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haen ...
'' (2019), winning many nominations and awards for her films. A common theme in Sciamma's films is the fluidity of gender and
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among girls and women, and her films explore the
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.


Early life and education

Sciamma was born on 12 November 1978 was raised in
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, a suburb outside of Paris. Her father, Dominique Sciamma, is a software designer, and her brother, Laurent Sciamma, is a stand-up performer and graphic designer. Before attending
La Fémis La Fémis (French: ''École Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son''; "National Superior School for the Professions of Image and Sound", formerly known as the ''Institut des hautes études cinématographiques'', IDHEC) is a Fren ...
, the première French film school, where she studied from 2001-2005, Sciamma earned her master's degree in French Literature at
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. As a child, she was an avid reader and became interested in film as a teenager. Sciamma cites her grandmother as inspiration to her love of film, saying that she had a great interest in old Hollywood movies. Sciamma also attended Utopia, an art house cinema theater in Cergy 3 times a week as a teenager. She wrote her first original script for ''Water Lilies'' as part of her final evaluation at La Fémis. Sciamma has stated that she never planned on directing, and that she has thought only about screenwriting or working as a critic, because she felt that directing was too much of a ‘male only’ position.
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, who was chairman of the evaluation panel, and could be considered as her mentor, persuaded her to make the film. A year after finishing school, she began shooting the film in her hometown.


Career


Films

Sciamma's debut film, ''
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'', was released in 2007. The French title, "Naissance des Pieuvres," translates to "Birth of the Octupuses," but was altered for the international release.Silverstein, Melissa. ''In Her Voice Women Directors Talk Directing''. Open Road Distribution, 2015. The film's script was Sciamma's senior project at La Férnis, although when she wrote it, Sciamma did not intend to direct it.Wilson, Emma. ''Céline Sciamma: Portraits''. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. The film, shot in Cergy, France, a Parisian suburb, explores the world of synchronized swimming. Based on Sciamma's own encounter with the sport, the film's protagonist explores her burgeoning sexuality and attraction to the team's captain.Wood, Jason, . ''Last Words: Considering Contemporary Cinema''. Columbia University Press, 2014, doi: 10.7312/wood17196. features an interview with Sciamma ''
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'' was selected for screening in the section ''
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'' at the
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. It also won the Louis Delluc award for a first film.The film secured three nominations for the 2008
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; Sciamma was nominated for the
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, and actresses
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and
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were both nominated for the
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. Sciamma directed her first short film, ''Pauline'', in 2009 as part of a government anti-homophobia campaign called ‘Five films against homophobia’. Her 2011 film ''
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'' was written and shot in a matter of months. Sciamma wrote the script in three weeks, completed casting in three weeks, and shot the film in 20 days. It premiered at the
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in the Panorama section of the festival, and won the Teddy award for films with queer topics. The film was shown in French schools as part of an educational program. Sciamma worked on TV series ''Les Revenants'' (2012) for a year and a half. She has said in interviews that she wants to direct serial television series. Her 2014 film '' Girlhood'' was selected to be screened as part of the
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section of the
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. It also played at the
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and the
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. In interviews, Sciamma said that ''Girlhood'' would be her last coming-of-age film and that she considered it, ''Water Lilies'' and ''Tomboy'' a trilogy. Girlhood, a coming-of-age film about a young woman who leaves school and joins a gang, received criticism for centering Black experiences and featuring a mostly Black cast but being directed and made by a mostly white crew. In between directing her own films, Sciamma continues to work as a screenwriter for other directors. She was sought after by
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, whose work Sciamma admired as a youth, to co-write the screenplay for his 2016 film ''
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''. She also adapted the novel ''Ma Vie de Courgette'' (My Life as a Courgette) into a screenplay for a stop-motion animated film. Sciamma's fourth feature film, ''
Portrait of a Lady on Fire ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (french: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, lit=Portrait of the Young Lady on Fire) is a 2019 French historical romantic drama film written and directed by Céline Sciamma, starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haen ...
'', began shooting in autumn 2018. It premiered In Competition at the
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, where it won the Queer Palm and
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. She co-wrote the 2021 film ''
Paris, 13th District ''Paris, 13th District'' (french: Les Olympiades) is a 2021 French drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Céline Sciamma and Léa Mysius, loosely based on the short comic stories ''Amber Sweet'' and ''Kill ...
'' alongside
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and Léa Mysius. Sciamma then shot her fifth feature, ''
Petite Maman ''Petite Maman'' is a 2021 French fantasy drama film, written and directed by Céline Sciamma. Starring Joséphine Sanz, Gabrielle Sanz, Stéphane Varupenne, Nina Meurisse and Margo Abascal, the film follows a young girl coping with the death ...
'', in the fall of 2020 and it premiered at the
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in March 2021. It also screened at the 2021
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, where it won the Audience Award.


Other roles

Since 2015 and Sciamma continues to serve as the co-president of the SRF (Society of Film Directors).


Style and themes

Sciamma frequently collaborates with
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, who has scored all her films and directed scripts by Sciamma in the past. She frequently collaborates with cinematographer
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, who worked on Sciamma's ''Girlhood'' trilogy, among others. She is noted for casting non-professional actors in her films, and also frequently casts
Adèle Haenel Adèle Haenel (; born 11 February 1989) is a French actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including two César Awards from seven nominations and one Lumières Award from two nominations. Haenel began her career as a child actres ...
, who appeared in ''Water Lilies'', ''Pauline'', and ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire''. Sciamma has said that fashion and style form an important part of characterisation, which is why, though uncredited, she is often the costume designer for her films. Sciamma has cited
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as a heavy influence, along with seeing
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as "the greatest novelist" and
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as "one of the most important filmmakers". Sciamma has spoken about the metaphorical purpose of using synchronized swimming in Water Lillies, which she claims "reveals a lot about the job of being a girl," due to the tension between athleticism and feminine aesthetics. A common theme in Sciamma's films is the fluidity of gender and sexual identity among girls and women. Her films look at lesbianism and queerness, and how this represented on screen. She focuses on the idea of the body, and how touch is related to it within cinema. Sciamma’s notable in her thematic elements for female gaze, and many scholars have cited her as a pioneer for creating a new way of seeing women in media. She also likes to conceptualise the idea of ‘looking’, using Russian nesting dolls as a metaphor of "looking within looking". Sciamma also regularly examines themes of family including broken families, bereavement, and adoption (Wilson). By focusing on coming-of-age narratives, she examines autonomy of children and teenagers, especially in terms of gender and sexuality. Her films often capture children without their parents, and documents their metamorphosis and imagination onscreen. She is interested in their subjugation and autonomy. Sciamma does not believe in the idea of a
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for her pieces, and despite her personal relationship with Haenel, says that the relationships on screen are of collaboration and subversion, not fascination. Sciamma focuses on identity and representation in film, such as black identity in ''Girlhood'', and motherhood identity in ''Petite Maman''.


Activism

Sciamma is a feminist. She was a founding member of the French branch of the ''50/50 by 2020'' movement, a group of French film industry professionals advocating for gender parity in film by the year 2020. She has contributed heavily to discourse with cinema regarding the
female gaze The female gaze is a feminist theory term referring to the gaze of the female spectator, character or director of an artistic work, but more than the gender it is an issue of representing women as subjects having agency. As such all genders can cre ...
.Bulloch, Ellie. Subverting the ‘Male Gaze’: How Is a ‘Female Gaze’ Evident in the Works of Sophie Calle and Céline Sciamma? Dissertation, Professor Paul Hegarty, 2021. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/documents/final-year-prizes/2021/ellie-bulloch-dissertation.pdf. Sciamma uses her platform to speak about the restrictions of the
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and present movies that elevate the female gaze. She sees her work, particularly ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'', as a manifesto of the female gaze. Sciamma stated in an interview: "That’s why the male gaze is obsessed with representing
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s, for instance. It's a way to control it. Our stories are powerful because they are dangerous. We are dangerous. So it's a very good strategy to despise us — to undermine us — because it's giving us less leverage for a very powerful political dynamic". Sciamma has stated that "cinema is always political," and that creating films by women and about women is a political act. In 2018, she co-organised and participated in the women's protest against inequality at the
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alongside many notable women in film, including
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,
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,
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and
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. This protest campaigned for gender equality in the film industry. At the premiere of her film ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' at the
2019 Cannes Film Festival The 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2019. Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu served as jury president. The Palme d'Or went to the South Korean film ''Parasite'', directed by Bong Joon-ho; Bong became t ...
, both Sciamma and lead actress Haenel wore 50/50 pins in support of the movement. In 2020 Sciamma and the ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' team joined Haenel in walking out of the
45th César Awards The 45th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, took place on 28 February 2020, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris to honour the best French films of 2019. Sandrine Kiberlain presided, and Florence Forest ...
after
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won the award for Best Director. Haenel had previously spoken out about experiencing sexual harassment from director Christopher Ruggia. Sciamma stated in an interview regarding the walk-out that “...there was no plan. It’s all about the moment, a matter of seconds. It’s about moving your legs, as simple as that. And that’s hard. It’s hard to stand up, hard to move your legs. I understand why people don’t. But sometimes you have to.”


Personal life

Sciamma is a
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. In 2014,
Adèle Haenel Adèle Haenel (; born 11 February 1989) is a French actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including two César Awards from seven nominations and one Lumières Award from two nominations. Haenel began her career as a child actres ...
publicly acknowledged that she was in a relationship with Sciamma in her acceptance speech for her
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. The two had met on the set of the 2007 film ''
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'' and started dating sometime after. The couple parted ways, amicably, sometime before the 2018 filming of ''
Portrait of a Lady on Fire ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (french: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, lit=Portrait of the Young Lady on Fire) is a 2019 French historical romantic drama film written and directed by Céline Sciamma, starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haen ...
'', which also starred Haenel.


Filmography and awards


See also

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References


Further reading

* *Belot, Sophie. “Céline Sciamma's La Naissance des pieuvres (2007): Seduction and be-coming”. Studies in French Cinema, 2012, 12:2, 169-184, DOI: 10.1386/sfc.12.2.169_1 *Bramowitz, Julie. “Céline Sciamma's Newest Film, Girlhood, Changes the Face of the Coming-of-Age Story.” Vogue. Vogue, January 30, 2015. https://www.vogue.com/article/girlhood-movie-celine-sciamma-changes-coming-of-age-story. * *Bulloch, Ellie. Subverting the ‘Male Gaze’: How Is a ‘Female Gaze’ Evident in the Works of Sophie Calle and Céline Sciamma? Dissertation, Professor Paul Hegarty, 2021. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/documents/final-year-prizes/2021/ellie-bulloch-dissertation.pdf. * * * * * *


External links

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