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Olivier Ayache-Vidal (born 27 December 1969) is a French film director and screenwriter.


Early career

After studying social sciences and communications, he worked as a creative in an advertisement agency. He became a photographic reporter in 1992, doing missions for the UNESCO and travelling the world for the Gamma agency. In five years, he did thirty pieces in fifteen countries. His career in journalism shaped a working method that he would later apply in his fictional works. His stories are preceded by extensive research, which allows him to write stories that are as close to reality as possible. This vision of cinema, a "lived-in filmmaking" of sorts, aims to create fictional stories that are as documented as possible. Often tragicomical, his films present stories that are inspired by reality, with often non-professional actors. The objective is to blur the frontier between our world and the fictional realm. He applied this method for the first time in 1997, with his first comic script: Fox One – Armageddon. To create this comic series, he attended the Red Flag Air Force Exercise at the Nellis Air Force Base, in Nevada, visited the
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, Foch and Clemenceau aircraft carriers during high seas exercises, and visited French Air Force Bases. The ''Fox One'' series was translated in five languages and sold over 90 000 copies.


Film career

In 2002, he directed his first short film, ''Undercover'', a seven-minute presentation which mixed cinema and a live show; it won multiple international awards. In it one can find one of his central themes: the blurred distinction between fiction and reality. Later on, he filmed ''Coming-out'' (2004), a comedy starring Omar Sy, whose script was late adapted to a live show by comedians ''Omar et Fred''. In 2006, he directed ''Mon dernier rôle'', starring Patrick Chesnais and guest starring
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. This black comedy was selected in fifty festivals, winning several awards, including the grand prize of the Meudon short film festival and the grand prize of the Comedia Festival, in Montreal. In 2007, he returned to his journalistic roots, shooting the documentary ''Hôtel du Cheval Blanc'', for six months. This film presented the terrible living conditions of the thousands of families who are hosted in insanitary hotels every year. In 2008, he went to China to adapt and stage his first theatre performance, The Nutcracker ballet. This version, produced by the Gruber Ballet Opéra, which presents 39 artists from
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, has made a world tour, starting in France in 2009. In 2012, he returned to cinema, writing and directing ''Welcome to China'' with Gad Elmaleh and Arié Elmaleh. Shot in Shanghai, the short film presents the two brothers playing their own roles. In 2013, he started research for his first feature film, which tells the story of a posh high school teacher in Paris that is transferred to the city's poorer suburbs. True to his method, he started researching France's educational institutions. For three years, Olivier immersed himself in the daily lives of high schools of the Seine-Saint-Denis region, on the outskirts of the french capital. Among them, he resided in the Barbara High School of
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, which became the main setting of the film. Furthermore, the students of the High School participated in the project, becoming characters of the feature film. Shooting started in 2016. The film bore its final title, ''
Les Grands Esprits ''The Teacher'' (French: ''Les Grands Esprits'') is a 2017 French film written and directed by Olivier Ayache-Vidal, and starring Denis Podalydès. Synopsis One day, when he declares that only an experienced teacher should be sent to schools i ...
'' (''The Teacher'' in English), with Denis Podalydès in the main role. ''The Teacher'' was released in theaters in France in 2017. It was shown in cinemas all around the world, in countries including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Italy, Spain, Japan, Taiwan, Nigeria, Senegal and the Ivory Coast. The film was used as an educational tool by teachers in France and several other countries. Olivier Ayache-Vidal is currently researching the gastronomical world, in order to prepare his future film projects.


Photographic journalism career

Between 1992 and 1997, he worked as a photographic journalist for a number of publications and journalistic agencies ( Gamma Agency,
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), covering scientific, cultural and social subjects. He also went on a mission to Southeast Asia, covering the UNESCO’s Education For All Programme. There, he photographed vulnerable populations helped by the programme, such as the
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, Hmong, Lisu and Karen peoples of Thailand, the women of Bangladesh and the children of the streets of
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. In total, he made thirty pieces in close to fifteen countries: Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, China, the United States, Jamaica, Guyana, Nepal, Brazil.


Comic book writing career

In late 1997, the first tome of "''Fox One''", ''Armageddon'', was published, with a script by Olivier Ayache-Vidal. In 1999, the second tome was released: ''T.L.D'' and in 2001, ''NDE'' (“ Near Death Experience").


Comic book scripts

* ''Fox One'', drawings by Renaud Garreta, Philippe Arnaud SA * ''Armageddon'' (1997) * ''T.L.D.'' (1999) * ''NDE'' (2001)


Stage directing career

Starting 2008, he staged ''The Nutcracker made in China'', a production of the Gruber Ballet Opera that mixes dance, theatre and acrobatics. He adapted Hoffmann’s classical tale and directed
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’s acrobatic troupe.


Stage directing

* ''The Nutcracker Made in China'' (2009)


Advertising career


Creative director

He directed various advertisements : M&M's, Maggi, Activia, Panzani, etc.


Awards and nominations

*2018: "Rendez-Vous France 24" Award at the Rendez-vous du nouveau cinéma français Festival, in Rome for ''The Teacher'' *2014 : Audience Award for the best short film at the Gold Coast Film Festival, in New York for ''Welcome to China'' * 2007 : Student Audience Award at the Kraków Film Festival for ''Mon dernier rôle'' * 2006 : Grand Prize at the Comedia Festival, in Montréal for ''Mon dernier rôle'' * 2006 : Grand Prize at the Comedy Short Film Festival, in Meudon for ''Mon dernier rôle'' * 2002 : Nominated to the first prize of the Montréal World Film Festival for ''Undercover'' * 2002 : Nominated to the Golden Bayard at the ''
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'' for ''Undercover'' * 2002 : Second place Audience Award at the Beaurepaire International Film Festival for ''Undercover'' * 2002 : Best Short Film Award at the Bordeaux European Short Film Festival for ''Undercover'' * 2002 : Audience Award and Special Jury Prize at the
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for ''Undercover''


Filmography


Film director

* ''Undercover'' (2002) * ''Coming-out'' (2005) * ''Mon dernier rôle'' (2006) * ''Hôtel du Cheval blanc'' (2008) * ''Welcome to China'' (2013) * '' The Teacher'' (2017)


Screenwriter

* ''Undercover'' (2002) * ''Coming-out'' (2005) * ''Mon dernier rôle'' (2006) * ''Les Gagnants'' (2007) * ''Hôtel du Cheval blanc'' (2008) * ''Welcome to China'' (2013) * ''The Teacher'' (2017)


References


External links

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