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Claire Denis (; born 21 April 1946) is a French film director and screenwriter. Her feature film ''
Beau Travail ''Beau Travail'' (, French for "good work") is a 1999 French film directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melville's 1888 novella ''Billy Budd''. The story is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Fore ...
'' (1999) has been called one of the greatest films of the 1990s, as well as of all time. Other acclaimed works include '' Trouble Every Day'' (2001), ''
35 Shots of Rum ''35 Shots of Rum'' (french: 35 Rhums) is a 2008 drama film directed by Claire Denis. It stars Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogue, and Grégoire Colin. It tells the story of a father-daughter relationship complicated by the arrival of an attrac ...
'' (2008), ''
White Material ''White Material'' is a 2009 French drama film directed by Claire Denis and co-written with Marie NDiaye. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French-speaking African country, who decid ...
'' (2009), '' High Life'' (2018) and ''
Both Sides of the Blade ''Both Sides of the Blade'' (formerly known in English as ''Fire''; ) is a 2022 French romantic drama film directed by Claire Denis, who wrote the screenplay with Christine Angot. The film is based on Angot's 2018 novel ''Un tournant de la vie' ...
'' (2022), the last of which won her the Silver Bear for Best Director at the
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. For her film '' Stars at Noon'' (2022), Denis competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. She won the
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, sharing the award with Lukas Dhont's film '' Close''. Her work has dealt with themes of colonial and post-colonial
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, as well as issues in modern France, and continues to influence European cinematic identity.


Early life

Denis was born in Paris, but raised in colonial French Africa, where her father was a civil servant, living in
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Cameroon Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the ...
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French Somaliland French Somaliland (french: Côte française des Somalis, lit= French Coast of the Somalis so, Xeebta Soomaaliyeed ee Faransiiska) was a French colony in the Horn of Africa. It existed between 1884 and 1967, at which time it became the French Te ...
, and
Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: 𞤅𞤫𞤲𞤫𞤺𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭 (Senegaali); Arabic: السنغال ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''Réewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 ...
. Her childhood spent living in West Africa with her parents and her younger sister colored her perspective on certain political issues. Their father told them that independence from France would be a good thing for these colonies. Her upbringing was a strong influence on her films, which have dealt with colonialism and post-colonialism in Africa. Her father moved with the family every two years because he wanted the children to learn about geography. Growing up in West Africa, Denis used to watch old and damaged copies of war films sent from the United States. As an adolescent she loved to read. Completing the required material while in school, at night she would sneak her mother's detective stories to read. At age 12, Denis was diagnosed with
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and returned to France for treatment. She lived in Sceaux, a suburb of Paris, for the rest of her teenage years. During her time in France, she felt unfit for living in France. She was educated for a life in Africa, and felt completely different from everyone around her. In 1969, Denis married a photographer she met at the age of 15, after being hired as his assistant. Due to the complex nature of having him in her private life but also as her teacher, they divorced soon after.


Career

Denis initially studied economics, but, she has said, "It was completely suicidal. Everything pissed me off." She then briefly studied Oriental languages and married a photographer who encouraged her to quit. In 1969 Denis studied at IDHEC (L'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques – now La Fémis) with her husband's encouragement. He told her she needed to figure out what she wanted to do. She graduated from the IDHEC and since 2002 has been a professor of film at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Before applying and being accepted into IDHEC, she worked as an intern at Télé Niger. After telling everyone that she wanted to apply to IDHEC, they told her, "no, don't waste your time studying, all you need to do is make films here with us". After graduating in 1971 and by this time divorced, Denis began working as an assistant director for many acclaimed filmmakers. Such films include Jacques Rivette's '' Out 1'' (1971), Denis Dusan Makavejev's ''Sweet Movie'' (1974), Robert Enrico's ''The Old Gun'' (1974), Eduardo de Gregorio's ''Sérail'' (1976) and Costa-Gavras's ''
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'' (1983). After meeting
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, Denis traveled to the U.S. to be the assistant director on '' Paris, Texas'' (1984) and ''
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'' (1987). Wenders has said, "Claire was more than ready to make her own films. It would have been a waste to let her continue working as an assistant director". By working with so many directors Denis realized she wanted to make her own films to have more independence and ownership of her work. Denis's feature film debut, '' Chocolat'' (1988), is a semi-autobiographical meditation about a French woman reflecting on her childhood in Cameroon and her relationship with her family's African servant. While making it, Denis began collaborating with Jean-Pol Fargeau as a co-writer. They still work together. ''Chocolat'' was nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes and praised by critics and audiences as a remarkable first film. Denis's second film, ''Man No Run'' (1989), is a documentary that follows a group of Cameroonian musicians, Les Têtes Brulées, touring France. It was considered an unusual second choice. Her next two narrative films were '' No Fear, No Die'' (''S'en fout la mort'', 1990) and '' I Can't Sleep'' (''J'ai pas sommeil'', 1994). The former is about illegal cockfighting, the latter about a serial killer who murders elderly women, inspired by a real case. Her next film, ''
Nénette et Boni ''Nénette'' is a 2010 French documentary film about a 40-year-old female orangutan living in the menagerie of the Jardin des Plantes, (the zoo in Paris, France). The film, directed by Nicolas Philibert presents an intimate portrait of the ape, ...
'' (1996), dives into the relationship between an alienated brother and his unhappily pregnant sister. Denis's fifth and arguably most renowned film is ''
Beau Travail ''Beau Travail'' (, French for "good work") is a 1999 French film directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melville's 1888 novella ''Billy Budd''. The story is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Fore ...
'' (1999). It is about soldiers in the French Foreign Legion in Djibouti and loosely based on Herman Melville's ''
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'' (1888). ''Beau Travail'' explores the themes of masculinity and obsession. Her next film, '' Trouble Every Day'' (2001), was a surprise, a horror film about a newlywed couple in Paris while the husband succumbs to sexually fueled cannibalism. Of Denis's next six films, five draw from preexisting texts and films. ''
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'' (''Vendredi soir'', 2002) is about two strangers who spend the night together the night before the woman is supposed to move in with her current lover. It was adapted from Emmanuèle Bernheim's novel of the same name. '' The Intruder'' (''L'Intrus'', 2004) is based on Jean Luc Nancy's short memoir about a man receiving a heart transplant and reconnecting with his son. ''
35 Shots of Rum ''35 Shots of Rum'' (french: 35 Rhums) is a 2008 drama film directed by Claire Denis. It stars Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogue, and Grégoire Colin. It tells the story of a father-daughter relationship complicated by the arrival of an attrac ...
'' (''35 rhums'', 2008) is another of Denis's most acclaimed films, about a father's and daughter's changing relationship. It was inspired by Yasujirō Ozu's film ''
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'' (1949). Her film '' Bastards'' (''Les Salauds'', 2013) was inspired by Akira Kurosawa's ''
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'' (''Warui yatsu hodo yoku nemuru'', 1960). '' Let the Sunshine In'' (''Un beau soleil intérieur'') (2017) is a romantic comedy inspired by
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's '' A Lover's Discourse: Fragments'' (1977). Of these, the only film not based on preexisting text is ''
White Material ''White Material'' is a 2009 French drama film directed by Claire Denis and co-written with Marie NDiaye. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French-speaking African country, who decid ...
'' (2009), which was co-written with Marie N'Diaye. It is about a white French woman in post-colonial Africa who stays during a rising civil conflict. Denis's most recent film is '' High Life'' (2018), which takes place on a prison spaceship. With films such as ''US Go Home'' (1994), ''Nénette et Boni'', ''Beau Travail'', ''Trouble Every Day'', and ''Vendredi soir'', Denis established a reputation as a filmmaker who "has been able to reconcile the lyricism of French cinema with the impulse to capture the often harsh face of contemporary France." She returned to Africa with ''White Material'', set in an unidentified country during a civil war. Denis has also made many short films spanning a multitude of subjects, such as ''Le 15 Mai'' (1969) while studying at IDHEC, ''Keep It for Yourself'' (1991) and ''Voilà l'enchaînement'' (2014). Her anthologies include ''Pour Ushari Ahmed Mahmoud'', ''Soudan in Lest We Forget'' (''Contre l'oubli'', (1991). ''US Go Home'' (1994) is a segment in a series of hourlong films commissioned by Arte. ''Nice, Very Nice'' is a segment in ''À propos de Nice, la suite'' (1995) and ''Towards Nancy'' (''Vers Nancy'') in '' Ten Minutes Older:The Cello'' (2002). Her documentaries include ''Jacques Rivette, le veilleur'' (Jacques Rivette, ''the Watchman'', 1990), ''Towards Mathilde'' (''Vers Mathilde'', 2005) and ''Venezia 70 – Future Reloaded'' (2013). She also made the short film ''Contact'' (2014) for a light installation by Olafur Eliasson, who helped on the production design for ''High Life''. Common themes in Denis's work include obsession, desire, violence, sex, and the body. It also focuses on the feelings of being an outsider and belonging. Denis has said, "For me, the monster is invisible. If there is a small thread running through all my work, it is that evil is never the other, everything is inside and never outside." Denis is a highly collaborative filmmaker, saying in an interview, "the film becomes a relationship...and that is what's important, the relationship."Ratner (2010). "Moving Toward the Unknown Other" The importance of collaboration can be seen throughout her work. She often recasts actors in multiple films, most notably
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, who has worked with Denis 11 times from 1990 to 2017, and Isaach de Bankolé, who appeared in three of her films from 1988 to 2009.
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,
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,
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,
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and
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have also appeared in multiple Denis films. She most often collaborates with screenwriter
Jean-Pol Fargeau Jean-Pol Fargeau is a French screenwriter and frequent collaborator of writer-director Claire Denis. They have made ten films together, most notably '' Chocolat'' (1988), ''Beau Travail'' (1999), and ''35 Shots of Rum'' (2008). Career Jean-Pol ...
, composer
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of the band Tindersticks, and cinematographer
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, whom she met in the 1970s at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques. Asked about her screenwriting process, Denis said, "I often realize I have Isaach or Grégoire or someone else in mind" when writing scenes. She has also said that usually she "hold no auditions" for her films. Fargeau has co-written ten of Denis's screenplays. Staples has composed eight of her films and Denis has said that he "has a rapport with the body, with flesh, with desire which is very close to mine". Nelly Quettier edited ''I Can't Sleep'', ''Beau Travail'', ''Vendredi soir'' and ''The Intruder''. Judy Shrewsbury has worked on every one of Denis's features for the last 20 years. Agnès Godard is one of Denis's most important collaborators, having worked on 11 of her films as a camera operator to the cinematographer in every film except ''White Material'' and ''High Life''. Denis has said that by collaborating with so many artists she has learned to trust the filmmaking process. She told Damon Smith: "What I got from Jacques Rivette was a complete trust in filmmaking, in actors, in acting...and a taste for endangering myself a little bit...From Wim enders I got another kind of trust, a trust in feeling very free with the camera and in designing a film not with an aesthetic, but with a complete trust of a location, in the light of the day." She also gives actors considerable freedom. In '' Trouble Every Day'' there are two onscreen murders where she let Gallo and Dalle do what they wished after the first scripted bite. Denis's collaborations go beyond her own films, as she has appeared in other directors' films, such as Laetitia Masson's ''En avoir'' (1995) and Tonie Marshall's '' Vénus beauté'' (1999). She shares screenwriting credit on
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's ''El Medina'' (2000). She also worked as an assistant director with
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on '' Paris, Texas'' (1984) and ''
Wings of Desire ''Wings of Desire'' (, ; ) is a 1987 romantic fantasy film written by Wim Wenders, Peter Handke and Richard Reitinger, and directed by Wenders. The film is about invisible, immortal angels who populate Berlin and listen to the thoughts of it ...
'' (1987), and with
Jim Jarmusch James Robert Jarmusch (; born January 22, 1953) is an American film director and screenwriter. He has been a major proponent of independent cinema since the 1980s, directing films including ''Stranger Than Paradise'' (1984), '' Down by Law'' (19 ...
on '' Down by Law'' (1986). In 2005, Denis was a member of the jury at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. In 2011, she was a member of the jury at the Deauville American Film Festival. In 2006, Denis directed the video for the song " Incinerate" by
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, from their album '' Rather Ripped''. '' Bastards'' was screened in the
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section at the
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. Also that year, Denis was awarded the Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award at the Stockholm Film Festival. Denis announced in 2015 that she was partnering with Zadie Smith for her English-language debut film, '' High Life''. Smith eventually left the project, causing a delay in filming. Denis went on to work on '' Let the Sunshine In'', which starred
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and was released in 2017. In 2018 Denis completed and released '' High Life'', her first English-language feature film, with
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cast as the lead. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It later had a limited U.S. release by American indie distributors A24. It was positively reviewed by many notable critics. Denis has been a member of multiple film festival boards, starting with the
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board in 2005. In 2019, she was the president of the board of the
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and short films at the
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. In 2020, she was the president of the board of the Orizzonti section at the Venice Film Festival.


Artistry

Most of Denis's œuvre uses location work rather than studio work. She sometimes places her actors as if they were positioned for still photography. She uses longer takes with a stationary camera and frames things in long shot, resulting in fewer close ups. But Denis's cinematic and topical focus always remains relentlessly on her protagonists' faces and bodies. The subject's body in space, and how the particular terrain, weather, and color of the landscape influence and interact with the human subjects of her films maintains cinematic dominance. Tim Palmer explores Denis's work as a self-declared formalist and brilliant film stylist per se, an approach Denis has declared many times in interview to be as much about sounds, textures, colors and compositions as broader thematic concerns or social commitments. According to the Australian James Phillips, Denis rejects the marketable conventions of Hollywood cinema and frees the viewers of her films from the expectations of clichés. Denis combines history with personal history, giving her films an autobiographical element. This superimposition of the personal with the historical allows her films to be described as auteur cinema. She has worked in many genres, from horror (''Trouble Every Day'') to romance and drama (''Friday Night''). Critics have noted recurring themes in her films, but Denis says she has no coherent vision of her career "trajectory". Denis has said that she is not concerned with film theory: "I am not at all interested in theories about cinema. I am only interested in images and people and sound... Film theory is just a pain in the ass." She focuses on "human" stories, no matter the setting of the film. Denis has said she does not aim to bring about radical social change or make the viewer feel better: "I'm not so sure films should be made to soothe people's pain. I don't want to be a social worker. I want to share something that is a vision, or a feeling." Her films' main focus is on the characters, often in moments of intense violence and emotion. "Anger is part of my relation to the world," she has said. "I'm filled with anger, I'm filled with regret, I'm filled with great memories, also poetic memories." Denis has said that the body is "central" to her work, and often uses skin, blood, and other bodily fluids to symbolize characters' feelings, as well as highlight relationships between them. In ''Chocolat'', skin is photographed prominently to accentuate the difference between the subservient and degrading nature of the dark-skinned Proteè's forced outdoor bathing and the shameless confidence of pale, white Luc, who chooses to do so. In ''Trouble Every Day'' and ''High Life'', bodily fluids are central to the stories, creating visceral disturbing images, and highlighting the films' "sexuality". Denis has directed a wide variety of films that span most known genres in her 30-year career, but is known for bending a genre's rules, often not obeying traditional rules of pacing or cinematography for established genres like horror, science fiction, and fantasy, focusing instead on the characters, their psyches, emotions and relationships. Though she has made horror movies and romantic comedies and dramas, Denis has never been concerned with making the scariest, funniest, or most heartbreaking films; she is only interested in telling the human story. Denis chooses the titles of her films carefully. Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly argues that titles are intended to force the viewer to rethink a film's imagery and that Denis uses them to describe the raw reality of her films. For example, the title of ''Chocolat'' simultaneously refers to a racist term used during the period of the film, the cocoa exportation from Africa to Europe through a slave system, and the 1950s French expression "''être chocolat''", meaning "to be cheated". Denis is also known for "shooting fast, editing slowly". In general, she does a few takes on set and spends most of her time in the editing room, creating the film there. This post-production process often involves rearranging scenes out of the order in the script. For example, she placed the dance in ''Beau Travail'' at the end of the film though it was not at the end of the script. Of this process, Denis has said, "I'm always insecure when I'm making a film. I have doubts about myself but rarely about the actors."


Filmography


Feature films

* '' Chocolat'' (1988) * '' S'en fout la mort / No Fear, No Die'' (1990) * '' J'ai pas sommeil / I Can't Sleep'' (1994) * ''US Go Home'' (TV, from the collection ''Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge / All the Boys and the Girls of Their Age'', 1994) * ''
Nénette et Boni ''Nénette'' is a 2010 French documentary film about a 40-year-old female orangutan living in the menagerie of the Jardin des Plantes, (the zoo in Paris, France). The film, directed by Nicolas Philibert presents an intimate portrait of the ape, ...
/ Nenette and Boni'' (1996) * ''
Beau Travail ''Beau Travail'' (, French for "good work") is a 1999 French film directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melville's 1888 novella ''Billy Budd''. The story is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Fore ...
'' (1999) * '' Trouble Every Day'' (2001) * '' Vendredi soir / Friday Night'' (2002) * '' L'intrus / The Intruder'' (2004) * '' 35 rhums / 35 Shots of Rum'' (2008) * ''
White Material ''White Material'' is a 2009 French drama film directed by Claire Denis and co-written with Marie NDiaye. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French-speaking African country, who decid ...
'' (2009) * '' Bastards / Les Salauds'' (2013) * '' Let the Sunshine In / Un beau soleil intérieur'' (2017) * '' High Life'' (2018) * ''
Both Sides of the Blade ''Both Sides of the Blade'' (formerly known in English as ''Fire''; ) is a 2022 French romantic drama film directed by Claire Denis, who wrote the screenplay with Christine Angot. The film is based on Angot's 2018 novel ''Un tournant de la vie' ...
/ Avec amour et acharnement'' (2022) * '' Stars at Noon'' (2022)


Short films

* ''Le 15 Mai'' (IDHEC film, based on
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's '' The Tunnel under the World'', 1969) * ''
Keep It for Yourself ''Keep It for Yourself'' is a 1991 black-and-white short drama film written and directed by Claire Denis. Plot Sophie comes to New York from France with the intention of meeting up with a man she met a few months before. She finds herself alone ...
'' (1991) * ''Contre l'oubli / Against Oblivion'' (1991) **segment: ''Pour Ushari Ahmed Mahmoud, Soudan'' *''Monologues'' (TV series) ''La robe à cerceau'' (1993) *''Boom-Boom'' (1994) * ''À propos de Nice, la suite'' (1995) **segment: ''Nice, Very Nice'' *''We, France's Undocumented Immigrants'' (co-director) (1997) * '' Ten Minutes Older: The Cello'' (2002) **segment: ''Vers Nancy / Towards Nancy'' *''On bosse ici! On vit ici! On reste ici!'' (co-director) (2010) *''To the Devil'' (2011) * ''Venezia 70 - Future Reloaded'' (2013) ** Segment: ''Claire Denis'' *''Voilà l'enchaînement'' (2014) *''Contact'' (2014/III)


Documentary films

* ''New Reports from France'' (TV Series documentary) (2 episodes) ** ''Chroniques de France N° 77'' (1972) ... (segment "Magic Circus, burlesque") ** ''Chroniques de France N° 87'' (1973) ... (segment "Bibliothèque modèle pour enfants, Clamart") * ''Man No Run'' (1989) * '' Jacques Rivette, le veilleur / Jacques Rivette, the Watchman'' (1990) * ''Vers Mathilde / Towards Mathilde'' (2005) *''The Breidjing Camp'' (TV documentary) (2005)


Second unit director or assistant director

* ''Sweet Movie'' (second assistant director) (1974) * ''The Secret'' (second assistant director) (1974) * ''The Golden Mass'' (second assistant director) (1975) * ''The Old Gun'' (second assistant director) (1975) * '' Surreal Estate'' (first assistant director) (1976) * ''Mais où et donc'' ''Ornicar'' (first assistant director) (1979) * '' Return to the Beloved'' (assistant director) (1979) * '' Zoo zéro'' (first assistant director) (1979) * ''The Imprint of Giants'' (assistant director) (1980) * ''Pile ou face'' (assistant director) (1980) * ''We're Not Angels... Neither Are They'' (assistant director) (1981) * '' The Passerby'' (first assistant director) (1982) * ''Le bâtard'' (first assistant director) (1983) * ''
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'' (first assistant director) (1983) * ''To Catch a King'' (TV Movie) (first assistant director) (1984) * '' Paris, Texas'' (assistant director) (1984) * '' Down by Law'' (assistant director) (1986) * ''
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'' (first assistant director) (1987)


Awards and nominations


References


Sources

* Michael Omasta, Isabella Reicher (Ed.), ''Claire Denis. Trouble Every Day'', FilmmuseumSynemaPublikationen, Vienna 2006, * Levilson Reis, "An 'other' scene, an 'other' point of view: France's colonial family romance, Protée's postcolonial fantasy, and Claire Denis' 'screen' memories." ''Studies in European Cinema'', vol. 10, nos. 2–3, 2013, pp. 119–131
DOI: 10.1386/seci.10.2-3.119_1


by Damon Smith (''Senses of Cinema'').
''"Dancing Reveals So Much: An Interview with Claire Denis"''
by Darren Hughes (''Senses of Cinema'').
''"Great Directors: Claire Denis"''
by Samantha Dinning (''Senses of Cinema''). * Martine Beugnet, ''Claire Denis'', 2004, Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York. * Judith Mayne, ''Claire Denis'', 2005, University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago.
Spectacularly Intimate: An Interview with Claire Denis
by Kevin Lee, (''MUBI''). * Marcelline Block, ''Situating the Feminist Gaze and Spectatorship in Postwar Cinema'', 2008, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne. * James Phillips, ''Cinematic Thinking: Philosophical Approaches to the New Cinema'', 2008, Stanford University Press, Stanford.

by Ian Murphy (''Jump Cut'')
"Moving Toward the Unknown Other: An Interview with Claire Denis"
by Megan Ratner (''Cineaste'')

by Susan Hayward (''L'Esprit Créateur'') * 'Enfolding Surfaces, Spaces and Materials: Claire Denis' Neo-Baroque Textures of Sensation' by Saige Walton (Screening the Past
"Gestures of Intimacy: Claire Denis' I Can't Sleep"
by Saige Walton (Senses of Cinema)
"White Material"
by Marcin Wisniewski (Senses of Cinema) *Robertson, Kate. "Borders/Bodies: Space, Surface, Touch and Desire." In ''Trouble Every Day'', 55–80. Liverpool University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1r1nr10.5


External links

*
Back to Africa: An Interview with Claire Denis
MUBI
Claire Denis.
Faculty page at European Graduate School (Biography, filmography, photos and video lectures)
Claire Denis
a ''Reverse Shot'' symposium
Claire Denis
an interview for ''
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'' by Charlotte Druckman
No Fear: The Films of Claire Denis
on the
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website
Moving Toward the Unknown Other: An Interview with Claire Denis
by Megan Ratner

by Ian Murphy (''Jump Cut'' essay)
The films of Claire Denis
''Hell Is For Hyphenates'', 30 September 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Denis, Claire 1946 births French expatriates in Burkina Faso French expatriates in Cameroon French expatriates in Djibouti French expatriates in Russia French expatriates in Senegal French expatriates in Switzerland French women film directors German-language film directors European Graduate School faculty Living people Film people from Paris Silver Bear for Best Director recipients