Patrice Leconte (; born 12 November 1947) is a French film director, actor, comic strip writer, and screenwriter.
Life and career
Leconte grew up in
Tours
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, and began making little amateur films at 15. He went to Paris in 1967 and studied at
Institut des hautes études cinématographiques
L'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC; the "Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies") is a French film school, founded during World War II under the leadership of Marcel L'Herbier who was its president from 1944 to 1969. ...
. While attending film school in the late 1960s, Leconte also worked as a cartoonist, in particular for the
Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''
Pilote
Cover of the first ''Pilote'' issue #0
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''. He directed his first feature film in 1976, and had a number of major successes with comedy films that were barely distributed outside France. He first came to international attention in 1989 with ''
Monsieur Hire'', which was shown at the
1989 Cannes Film Festival and which was a radical departure from his previous work. Although he had already directed more than half a dozen features, many foreign critics, unfamiliar with his previous work, essentially treated him as a newcomer. Since then, he has alternated between films such as ''
Ridicule
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'' and ''
L'homme du train
''The Man on the Train'' (french: L'homme du train) is a 2002 French crime-drama film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean Rochefort and Johnny Hallyday. It was re-titled ''Man on the Train'' in the USA.
The film was shot in Annonay, Fr ...
'' which have had success in the international
arthouse market, and others, like ''
Les Grands Ducs'', whose appeal has been limited to France.
In the 2000s, Patrice Leconte received more recognition in the United States with the successful United States releases of ''
Girl on the Bridge
''The Girl on the Bridge'' (french: La fille sur le pont) is a 1999 French drama film shot in black and white and directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Daniel Auteuil and Vanessa Paradis.
Plot
After an interview sequence with a girl, the plo ...
'', ''
The Widow of Saint-Pierre
''The Widow of Saint-Pierre'' (french: La veuve de Saint-Pierre) is a 2000 Canadian-French film by Patrice Leconte with Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil and Emir Kusturica. Loosely inspired by an actual case, it tells the story of a disillusioned ...
'', ''
Man on the Train'' and ''
Intimate Strangers'' (
Paramount Classics
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released three of these films in the United States). Ryan Mottesheard of
IndieWIRE
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wrote: "you could even argue that no other foreign filmmaker (INCLUDING
Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (; (often known simply as Almodóvar) born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish filmmaker. His films are marked by melodrama, irreverent humour, bold colour, glossy décor, quotations from popular culture, and complex narr ...
) has had as strong of an impact on United States arthouses."
An English language remake of Leconte's film ''
Man on the Train'' was remade by an independent Hollywood studio in 2011, and two others are in 'development': ''
Intimate Strangers'' and ''
My Best Friend''.
Patrice Leconte's film, ''The Suicide Shop'', was screened at the
Newport Beach Film Festival
The Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) is an annual film festival in Newport Beach, California, typically held in late April. In 2022, it was announced that the festival have permanently changed its date to be held in October, as the festival beg ...
in
Newport Beach, California
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, on 28 April and 2 May 2013.
Director
Notes
*
Lisa Downing, ''Patrice Leconte'' (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004)
References
External links
*
Patrice Leconteat
Allmovie
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History
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Short bio
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1947 births
Living people
French male screenwriters
20th-century French screenwriters
21st-century French screenwriters
Best Director César Award winners
Filmmakers who won the Best Foreign Language Film BAFTA Award
French male film actors
20th-century French male actors
21st-century French male actors
Film directors from Paris