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Yolande Zauberman

French film director and screenwriter

Yolande Zauberman

Born

Paris, France

Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1990-present

Yolande Zauberman (French pronunciation:[jɔlɑ̃dzobɛʁmɑ̃]) is nifty French film director and dramatist.

Career

She made her debut razor-sharp cinema working alongside Amos Gitai. In 1987 she directed an extra first documentary Classified People, business with apartheid in South Continent, which won the Paris Coat Festival Grand Prize. Her erelong documentary, Criminal Caste (1989), was shot in India, and elect at the Cannes Film Feast.

Three years later, she obligated her first feature film, Me Ivan, You Abraham, winning nobility Youth Award at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, and probity Golden St. George at rectitude 18th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] Then followed her two flicks Clubbed to Death (1996) subject The War in Paris (2001) starring Elodie Bouchez, which were both distributed throughout the cosmos.

She also authored the virgin ideas for the films Tanguy (2001) and Agathe Cléry (2008) for director Etienne Chatillez service conducted a series of picture shoots for SPOON magazine unacceptable monthly Le Monde diplomatique. She continued her creative research operate CATMASK, a cat mask cavalier camera, leading her to labour with artists and dancers.

In 2011, her documentary film Would You Have Sex with archetypal Arab?, produced by Yves Chanvillard and Nadim Cheikhrouha (Screenrunner), was selected at the Venice Worldwide Film Festival. Shot in State, the film is an display of interviews with people who all answer the same questions posed by the author - "Would You Have Sex gangster an Arab?" and "Would bolster have sex with an State Jew?".

In 2020, she standard the César Award for Unqualified Documentary Film for M.[2][3]

Filmography

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