Audrey Diwan

French film director of Lebanese origin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Audrey Diwan (French pronunciation: [odʁe diwan];[2] born 1980) is a French filmmaker, journalist and screenwriter.[3]

Born1980 (age 4546)
Paris, France
Occupations
  • journalist
  • editor
  • film director
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive2008–present .[1]
PartnerCédric Jimenez (–2018)
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Audrey Diwan
Born1980 (age 4546)
Paris, France
Occupations
  • journalist
  • editor
  • film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2008–present .[1]
PartnerCédric Jimenez (–2018)
Children2
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She is most known for her 2021 film Happening, which won the Golden Lion at the 78th Venice International Film Festival.

Career

Early life

Before filmmaking, Diwan was a junior editor at Denoël as well as publishing various novels.[4]

She has written many books, which led her to become a screenwriter including How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style, and Bad Habits, Confessions d'un salaud, De l'autre côté de l'été, La fabrication d'un mensonge, Cléo de 5 à 7.

She has also held senior positions in editorial offices for various fashion and culture magazines such as Glamour and Stylist.[1]

Filmmaking career

Diwan transitioned to filmmaking co-writing with Arnaud Duprey the thriller film Paris Under Watch (2012). She also collaboratted with her former husband Cédric Jimenez in three films: The Connection (2014), The Man with the Iron Heart (2017) and BAC Nord (2020).

Her directorial debut feature film Losing It [fr] (Mais vous êtes fous) premiered in 2019.

In 2021, Diwan directed Happening (L'Événement) based on Annie Ernaux's 2000 memoir of same name. The film had its world premiere at the main competition of the 78th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion in a "unanimous decision",[5] thus making her the sixth female director to ever win this award.[6] It was theatrically released in France shortly after, where it was met with critical acclaim, winning the Lumière Award for Best Film, alongside nominations for the César Award for Best Film, Best Director and Best Adaptation.

Diwan also collaborated with Valérie Donzelli in Just the Two of Us, and with Teddy Lussi-Modeste in The Good Teacher.

In 2024, Diwan released her English language debut feature Emmanuelle, a feminist reboot of the popular softcore erotic series of the same name. The film was met with negative reviews.

Also in 2024, Diwan co-wrote the French box-office hit Beating Hearts alongside Gilles Lellouche and Ahmed Hamidi.

Personal life

Diwan is of Lebanese and Romanian descent.[7]

Diwan was in a relationship with French director Cédric Jimenez, with whom she had two children, born in 2007 and 2008, respectively.[8] Diwan and Jimenez separated in 2018.[8]

On 29 September 2023, Diwan announced her engagement to film producer Thibault Gast,[9] with whom she has been in a relationship since 2021.[8]

She is a member of Collectif 50/50, a French NGO promoting equality between men and women in the film industry.[10]

Filmography

Feature films

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Year English Title Original Title Notes
2019 Losing It Mais vous êtes fous
2021 Happening L'Événement
2024 Emmanuelle Also producer[11][12]
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Only writer

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Year English Title Original Title Notes
2008 De feu et de glace TV movie
2012 Paris Under Watch Aux yeux de tous Co-written with Arnaud Duprey
2014 The Connection La French Co-written with Cédric Jimenez
2017 The Man with the Iron Heart HHhH Co-written with Cédric Jimenez and David Farr
2018 (Girl)Friend
2020 BAC Nord Co-written with Cédric Jimenez
2023 Just the Two of Us L'Amour et les Forêts Co-written with Valérie Donzelli
Visions Collaboration with Michel Fessler, Aurélie Valat, Jean-Baptiste Delafon and Yann Gozlan
2024 The Good Teacher Pas de Vagues Co-written with Teddy Lussi-Modeste[13]
Beating Hearts L'Amour ouf Co-written with Gilles Lellouche and Ahmed Hamidi[14]
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Awards and nominations

Throughout the course of her career, Audrey Diwan has been nominated for 25 films, 13 of which she has won. This includes winning all three awards she had been nominated for at the International Online Cinema Awards, winning Best Director as well as Best Adapted Screenplay two years in a row.

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