Xavier Gens

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Xavier Gens (French: [ɡzavje ʒɑ̃s]; born on (1975-04-27)27 April 1975) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer.[1]

Born (1975-04-27) 27 April 1975 (age 50)
Dunkirk, France
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter, producer
Yearsactive1996–present
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Xavier Gens
Gens at the Teatro Victoria Eugenia in 2011
Born (1975-04-27) 27 April 1975 (age 50)
Dunkirk, France
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1996–present
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Career

Gens directed three short films in his native language, BTK – Born to Kast (2000), Au petit matin (2005) and Sable noir (2006), before being hired by 20th Century Fox to direct his debut English-language film, Hitman (2007). The same year, he directed his first French-language feature, Frontier(s).[2][3]

In October 2007, a few weeks before the film's release, reports came in that Fox had turned down the version that Gens submitted to them. Nicolas de Toth was brought in to edit the film for commercial purposes and the studio ordered reshoots.[4] While the studio denied claims that Gens had been fired due to the extreme violence in his cut, and insisted that he was still on the project, some reports stated that Gens was not even in the country as these reshoots were being made.[5] Despite being critically panned,[6] Hitman was a success with a gross of $92 million, Gens' most successful film.[7]

He narrated and produced the French zombie film La Horde,[8] directed by Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher.[9] The film was released in 2009 and distributed by IFC Films.[10] Gens directed The Divide (initially titled The Fallout), his second English-language film,[11] which features Michael Biehn in the lead role.[12]

On television, he has directed episodes of Crossing Lines (2014), Gangs of London (2020),[13] Mortel (2021) and Lupin (2023).[14]

In 2024, his Netflix shark-themed film, Under Paris,[15] became what was described as "the popcorn film of the summer".[16] The same year, alongside Vincent Roget and Eric Lavaine's banner Sameplayer, Gens launched a new production company called Good Players.[17]

Filmography

Short films

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Year Title Director Writer Notes
2000 BTK – Born to Kast Yes Yes [18]
2005 Au petit matin Yes Yes
2006 Sable noir Yes Yes
2012 X Is for XXL Yes No Segment of The ABCs of Death
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Feature films

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Year Title Director Writer
2007 Frontier(s) Yes Yes
Hitman Yes No
2011 The Divide Yes No
2017 Cold Skin Yes No
The Crucifixion Yes No
Budapest Yes No
2023 Farang Yes Yes
2024 Under Paris Yes Yes
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Acting roles

  • Le Bon, la Brute et les Zombies (2004)
  • Lady Blood (2008)
  • La Horde (2009, voice only)

Television

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2006 Sable noir Episode "Fotografik"
2014 Crossing Lines 3 episodes
2020 Gangs of London 3 episodes
2021 Mortel 3 episodes
2023 Lupin 3 episodes
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Other credits

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Year Title Role
1996 Maximum Risk Production assistant
Never Ever
1997 Double Team
Madame Jacques sur la Croisette
Le Bossu Production manager
Les Kidnappeurs
1999 The Secret Laughter of Women Production assistant
2000 30 Ans Casting director
Cramps Production assistant
2009 La Horde
2016 Cell
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References

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