Diane Kurys (; born 3 December 1948) is a French director, producer,
filmmaker
Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, castin ...
and actress. Several of her films as director are semi-autobiographical.
Personal life
Kurys was born in
Lyon
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,
Rhône
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, France, the younger of two daughters. She is a daughter of Russian and Polish Jewish immigrants, Lena and Michel. Diane Kurys and her older sister spent their early years in Lyon. Like many of her film's characters, she had a difficult relationship with her parents, and her traumatic childhood became a subject in many of her films. Their parents met and got married at
Camp de Rivesaltes
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in 1942, separating in 1954.
Their divorce deeply marked and affected Diane, and would become a real source of inspiration for several of her films; Kurys stated that she made films about them because she “wanted to see them back together again.”
It was after this event that her mom decided to move with her two daughters to Paris, where she ran a woman’s fashion boutique, while her dad stayed in Lyon where he ran a men's clothing store. She lived with her mother after their divorce in 1954, at one point running away to join her father at age sixteen.
In her adolescence, she was radicalized in the spirit of
May of '68, but became somewhat disillusioned in the aftermath, calling it a "revolution bourgeois" in an interview with Jean-Luc Wachthausen. She first met her partner and fellow filmmaker Alexandre Arcady when she was fifteen years old, in 1964, and went to live in Israel in a
kibbutz near the Lebanese border.
[Tarr 1999, pg. 12] They have been a couple since the 1960s and have two production companies together. Their son Yasha, born in 1991, is an author writing under the name
Sacha Sperling.
Acting career
As a student at the Jules Ferry high school, she studied modern literature at the Sorbonne before becoming a teacher and then a theatre actress in the 1970s, joining the Madeleine Renaud:
Jean-Louis Barrault
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Biography
Barrault was born in Le Vésinet in France in 1910. His father was 'a Burgundia ...
's company with
Antoine Bourseiller Antoine Bourseiller (8 July 1930 – 21 May 2013) was a French comedian and opera and theatre director.
Born in Paris in 1930, from 1960 to 1963 Bourseiller headed the Studio des Champs-Elysées. In 1966, he was named director of the Centre dra ...
and
Ariane Mnouchkine
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at La Cartoucherie or
Cafe de la Gare.
After the student revolt in
May 1967, Kurys left University and along with Arcady began her involvement in theatre; initially, with Kurys as an actor, and Alexandre as both an actor and director.
She acted in theatre, film, and television for eight years. Kurys mentions how she loved the environment of acting but she was not happy doing it as she couldn’t express herself and was often seen as rebellious. She felt unable to express herself under "the director or any kind of authority or control." This led to her transitioning into writing and film making.
Film directing
In 1975, she worked with
Philippe Adrien to adapt Lanford Wilson's Hôtel Baltimore, which she performed at the Espace Cardin.
Phillipe Adrien had taught Diane all the basics of filming within half an hour, and she decided to film things in the way she sees them. The following year, she began writing an autobiographical novel in 1977 with a government grant which became the screenplay for the film ''
Diabolo Menthe (Peppermint Soda). Set'' in 1963, it follows a girl named Anne losing her childhood innocence. It explores her life as a child of divorced parents and her relationship with her sister, to whom she dedicated the movie. In an interview, Kurys said her inspiration came from the autobiographical genre: "from myself, my own life, my own experience". Diane Kurys' talent for portraying her characters' feelings accurately and realistically made the film a great critical and public success.
''Cocktail Molotov'' (1980) was her next film. Featuring
François Cluzet, Élise Caron and Philippe Lebas, highlighting the Paris student movement in
May 1968
The following events occurred in May 1968:
May 1, 1968 (Wednesday)
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through the point of view of three children: Anne, Frank, and Bruno.
In ''Coup de foudre'' (1983) (fr. ''
Entre Nous''), the issue of divorce is revisited, with
Isabelle Huppert
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playing the heroine's mother as she leaves her father and goes to Paris with her friend and children. The film also stars
Miou-Miou
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, Isabelle Huppert,
Guy Marchand
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Selected filmography
* 1962: '' The Longest Day'' as an extra (Uncredited)
* 1975: '' Cousin ...
, and
Jean-Pierre Bacri
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He frequently worked in collaboration with Agnès Jaoui.
Life and career
One of Bacri's earliest film appearances was ''Subway''. He co-wrote with Jaoui ...
. In this film, inspired by Diane Kurys' family memories, she makes a point of honoring the emotional manners of the 1940s and 1950s. The film is well known, winning numerous awards in festivals and was nominated in 1984 for a Cesar for best foreign film and best original screenplay.
For the opening of the 40th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Diane Kurys features
Peter Coyote
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,
Greta Scacchi
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,
Claudia Cardinale
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Jamie Lee Curtis
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and
Vincent Lindon
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in ''
A Man in Love (1987 film)'', (fr. ''Une Homme Amoureux).'' At the film's conclusion, Scacchi's character gives up acting to become a writer; echoing Kurys's own transition in life. This was Diane's first english-language production as well as the first movie that was more present to its time period in the 1950 as it focused on the events leading up to the suicide of Italian writer,
Cesare Pavese.
The year 1989 marked a turning point in Diane Kurys' career ''
C'est la vie
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* C'est la vie (phrase), ''C'est la vie'' (phrase), a French phrase, translated as "That's life"
Books
* C'est la Vie (comic strip), ''C'est la Vie'' (comic strip), an English-language comic strip by Jennifer Babcock
* ...
'' (fr. ''La Baule-les-Pins'') (1990) which featured
Nathalie Baye
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,
Richard Berry,
Vincent Lindon
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,
Zabou,
Jean-Pierre Bacri
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He frequently worked in collaboration with Agnès Jaoui.
Life and career
One of Bacri's earliest film appearances was ''Subway''. He co-wrote with Jaoui ...
,
Valéria Bruni Tedeschi and
Emmanuelle Boidron. The film returned to her alter-ego leading character's adolescent years and was seen as a turning point in Diane Kurys' career.
Two years later, ''
Love After Love'' (1992) (fr. ''Après l'amour'') was debuted and featured
Isabelle Huppert
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,
Bernard Giraudeau
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He was born on 18 June 1947 in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime. In 1963 he enlisted in the French navy as a tra ...
,
Lio
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Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furt ...
, and
Hippolyte Girardot
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Selected filmography
* 1973: '' La Femme de Jean'', directed by Yannick Bellon, Rémi
* ...
, followed by ''Six Days, Six Nights'' (fr. ''
À la folie'') (1994) which examined the relationship between two adult sisters starring
Anne Parillaud,
Béatrice Dalle and Patrick Aurignac.
In 1998, she also directed the period film ''
Children of the Century (Les Enfants du siècle'' 1999) with
Juliette Binoche
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and
Benoît Magime which tells the story of the meeting between
George Sand
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and
Alfred de Musset. An exhibition on the film was held at the
Museum of Romantic Life in 1999.
Her ninth film was released in 2003: ''
Je reste!'' with
Sophie Marceau,
Charles Berling
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Charles Berling, son of a navy doctor, is also the nephew of the literary critic Raymond Picard. His mother, Nadia, "only daughter of (French) s ...
and
Vincent Pérez
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.
''The Anniversary'' (fr. L'anniversaire) was released in 2005. It features
Lambert Wilson
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Pierre Palmade
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Jean-Hugues Anglade
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Antoine Duléry
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Michèle Laroque
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Michèle Laroque was born in Nice in the department of Alpes-Maritimes. She is the daughter of Romanian dancer and violinis ...
,
Zoé Félix,
Philippe Bas.
Four years later, in 2008, the
biopic about
Françoise Sagan
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called ''
Sagan'' was released. Starring
Sylvie Testud
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Denis Podalydès
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Pierre Palmade
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Pierre Palmade began his career in sketch comedy shows on stage and on television in the late 1980s, and in the 1990s he wrote and played ...
,
Jeanne Balibar
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Balibar was born in Paris, the daughter of Marxist philosopher Étienne Balibar and physicist Françoise Balibar.
She started her career as a student in th ...
,
Guillaume Gallienne
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, and
Arielle Dombasle.
Her latest film is ''
Pour une femme
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Plot
In the 1980s, following the death of their mother, sisters Anne (Sylvie Testud) and Tania (Julie Ferrier) clean out their mother's be ...
'', released in 2013, was shot in Lyon during the summer of 2012 which stars
Benoît Magimel
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,
Mélanie Thierry
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and
Nicolas Duvauchelle
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Clotilde Hesme,
Julie Ferrier
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Sylvie Testud
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and
Denis Podalydès
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. The film is her take on an affair as a result of her parents' messy marriage and divorce. In this case focusing on her fathers point of view while ''Entre Nous'', otherwise known as, ''Coup de foudre,'' is her mother's take on the subject.
The film won in CoLCoA French Film Festival in 2014.
In 2016, she produced and directed her thirteenth film, adapted from
Sylvie Testud's book
C'est le métier qui rentre (Arrete ton cinema) (published by Fayard), a comedy that tells the story of the setbacks of a famous actress to whom two extravagant producers offer to make a film. The cast includes
Josiane Balasko
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Zabou Breitman
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,
Sylvie Testud
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,
Fred Testot
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François Xavier Demaison,
Claire Keim
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Virginie Hocq
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External links
*
1975 births
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Hélène de Fougerolles
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Florence Thomassin
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.
In 2018, it is the release of the film ''
My mother is crazy'', with
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, Vianney,
Patrick Chesnais
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In 198 ...
and
Arielle Dombasle. Written by Sacha Sperling and Pietro Caracciolo, the film tells the story of a slightly crazy mother's reunion with her slightly too wise son during a trip to
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.
Critical reception
Although Kurys' work as a filmmaker in the 1980s helped bring women's filmmaking into the mainstream of its time, her commercial successes have played a part in keeping her from being granted
auteur
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status by many critics.
[Austin 2008, pg. 104.] Her harsher critics have called her films conventional, polished, and not challenging to cinema's status quo. In addition, her ambivalence toward feminism and dislike of the "woman director" or "women's cinema" label has played a part in her lack of feminist film study scholarship.
In a section on Kurys for ''French Film: texts and contexts'' and the first book-length study of Kurys work, film scholar Carrie Tarr argues that her work is firmly within the
auteur
An auteur (; , 'author') is an artist with a distinctive approach, usually a film director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded but personal that the director is likened to the "author" of the film, which thus manifests the director's unique ...
ist tradition, "a coherent body of work with a recognizable style". Kurys' use of her own life story, her inclusion of a stand-in for herself in most films, the recurring character types and situations from her memories and concerns in her present, all create a body of work specifically centered on a unique female voice. Tarr theorizes that Kurys' signature contains two voices, one which reflect her rebellion against the male-centric world she meant to escape by turning from acting to filmmaking, and the other which collaborates with the patriarchal structure she still must operate within to be successful.
Production companies
Alexandre Films was formed in 1977 with
Alexandre Arcady
Alexandre Arcady (born 17 March 1947) is a French actor, film director, producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Alexandre Arcady was born in Algiers, Algeria. He emigrated to France at the age of fifteen. His son is filmmaker Alexandre Aja.
...
before the release of ''
Peppermint Soda
''Peppermint Soda'' (french: Diabolo menthe) is a 1977 French comedy-drama film directed by Diane Kurys. This autobiographical film was her directorial debut, and it won the prestigious Prix Louis-Delluc at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival.
The f ...
''. The company co-produced her first six films as well as a number of Arcady's, whose name it bears. The pair formed New Light Films in 1994, which produces films in both French and English.
Selected filmography
Director
Actress
[Rège 2010, p. 576.]
Literature
* Carrie Tarr: ''Diane Kurys''. Manchester University Press, New York, 1999,
Notes
References
*Austin, Guy. ''Contemporary French cinema: an introduction''. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2008.
*Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey. ''Women Film Directors: an International Bio-critical Dictionary''. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1995.
*Gordon, Bette
''Diane Kurys'' ‘’
BOMB Magazine
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’’ Fall, 1987. Retrieved on
April 2013.*Rège, Philippe. ''Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1''. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 2010.
*Tarr, Carrie. ''Diane Kurys''. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1999.
*Tarr, Carrie. "Maternal legacies: Diane Kurys' ''Coup de foudre'' (1983)." ''French film: texts and contexts.'' Ed. Susan Hayward and Ginette Vincendeau. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.
External links
*
Alexandre Films/New Light Films
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Living people
French film actresses
French film directors
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French women film directors
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