Yann Gonzalez

French film director (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yann Gonzalez (born 1977, Nice, France[1]) is a French film director,[2] most noted as a recipient of the Prix Jean Vigo in 2018 for his film Knife+Heart.[3]

Born1977 (age 4849)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive2000s–present
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Yann Gonzalez
A black-and-white photo of a man in a t-shirt sat in a restaurant booth.
Gonzalez in 2018
Born1977 (age 4849)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2000s–present
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Early life

The older brother of musician Anthony Gonzalez of M83, he grew up in Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes.[4] He and his brother have frequently collaborated, with Anthony writing and performing the scores to Yann's films and Yann directing several of M83's music videos and contributing to the writing of some songs.[5]

Career

He wrote and directed numerous short films before releasing his debut feature film, You and the Night (Les Rencontres d'après minuit), in 2013.[6] The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival,[7] where it was a nominee for the Queer Palm for best LGBTQ-themed feature film.

His 2017 short film Islands (Les Îles) won the Queer Palm for short films at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.[8]

Knife+Heart, his second feature film, premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival,[2] where it was again a nominee for the Queer Palm.

Gonzalez directed the short film Hideous for Oliver Sim's debut album Hideous Bastard.[9] The short premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on 22 May,[10] and was later released exclusively on Mubi on 8 September.[9]

Filmography

Feature films

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Year English Title Original Title Notes
2013 You and the Night Les Rencontres d'après minuit
2018 Knife+Heart Un couteau dans le cœur
2026 I’ll Forget Your Name J'oublierai ton nom Post-production
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