Olivier Assayas

Olivier Assayas

Born: January 25, 1955
in Paris, France
Olivier Assayas (born January 25, 1955) is a French film director and screenwriter.

He made his debut in 1986, after directing some short films and writing for the influential film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.

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Movies for Olivier Assayas...

Room 999
Title: Room 999
Character: Self
Released: October 5, 2023
Type: Movie
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 of his fellow directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in the film Room 666. Now, 40 years later, in Cannes, director Lubna Playoust asks Wim Wenders himself and a new generation of filmmakers (James Gray, Rebecca Zlotowski, Claire Denis, Olivier Assayas, Nadav Lapid, Asghar Farhadi, Alice Rohrwacher and more) the same question: “is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?”
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Art-House America: Austin Film Society
Title: Art-House America: Austin Film Society
Character: Self
Released: May 1, 2023
Type: Movie
Founded by Richard Linklater in 1985 as a screening series dedicated to bringing experimental and art cinema to the city of Austin, Texas, the Austin Film Society has grown into a cornerstone of the city's creative community - while remaining true to its edgy, eclectic roots.
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Lars Eidinger – To Be or Not To Be
Title: Lars Eidinger – To Be or Not To Be
Character: Self
Released: March 23, 2023
Type: Movie
Lars Eidinger is one of Germany’s most talented and versatile actors with his love of improvisation and physical acting style. This documentary seeks to dispel some of the mystique surrounding this exceptional actor’s unique art and also provide an exciting insight into the world of theatre and filmmaking.
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The Cinematograph: Birth of an Art
Title: The Cinematograph: Birth of an Art
Character: Self - Filmmaker
Released: October 17, 2021
Type: Movie
Throughout the 19th century, imaginative and visionary artists and inventors brought about the advent of a new look, absolutely modern and truly cinematographic, long before the revolutionary invention of the Lumière brothers and the arrival of December 28, 1895, the historic day on which the first cinema performance took place.
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Corona Film Club
Title: Corona Film Club
Character: Self
Released: May 5, 2021
Type: Movie
Documentary about filmmaker and film lover Stig Björkman during the pandemic year of 2020 when he stay in touch with his friends over his laptop.
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SY NYC 12/12/01: The Demonlover Sessions
Title: SY NYC 12/12/01: The Demonlover Sessions
Character: Self
Released: May 27, 2019
Type: Movie
A fly-on-the-wall documentary about the recording of the music score by Sonic Youth.
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André Téchiné: A Passion for Cinema
Title: André Téchiné: A Passion for Cinema
Character: Self - Filmmaker
Released: April 3, 2019
Type: Movie
A walk through the career of French filmmaker André Téchiné, from his own point of view and that of those who worked with him: Catherine Deneuve, Daniel Auteuil, Emmanuelle Béart, Juliette Binoche and Sandrine Kiberlain, among others.
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Searching for Ingmar Bergman
Title: Searching for Ingmar Bergman
Character: Himself - Filmmaker
Released: July 12, 2018
Type: Movie
A meaningful account of the personal and professional life of the great Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) that explores his film legacy, with interviews with his closest collaborators and a new generation of filmmakers.
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Aware, Anywhere
Title: Aware, Anywhere
Character: Himself
Released: November 10, 2017
Type: Movie
30 years after his debut, Olivier Assayas is back in New York to present his latest feature film shot in Paris, London, Prague and Oman - This portrait of the filmmaker is part of the collection « Cinéma, de notre temps » created by Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe.
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Luchino Visconti: Between Truth and Passion
Title: Luchino Visconti: Between Truth and Passion
Character: Self - Movie Director
Released: November 15, 2016
Type: Movie
Forty years after his death, this documentary pays tribute to one of the major filmmakers of Italian cinema, to an original work that continues to inspire today's cinema. Coming from one of the greatest families of the Italian aristocracy, he could have been a rich and cultured man, living in opulence and idleness, but Luchino wanted a different destiny. This is the story that director Elisabeth Kapnist and Christian Dumais-Lvowski wanted to tell. Count Visconti di Modrone wears the clothes of a legend that he never stopped shaping throughout his life. This documentary reconstructs the fabric of a brilliant life, dedicated to art; theater, opera, and cinema. This artistic work is also that of a committed man, who was a fellow traveler of the Communist Party, and who resisted fascism.
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Truffaut / Godard, scénario d'une rupture
Title: Truffaut / Godard, scénario d'une rupture
Character: Self
Released: May 12, 2016
Type: Movie
An inquiry into two of the most influencial French filmakers friendship and feud.
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Hitchcock/Truffaut
Title: Hitchcock/Truffaut
Character: Self
Released: September 4, 2015
Type: Movie
Filmmakers discuss the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock and the book “Hitchcock/Truffaut” (“Le cinéma selon Hitchcock”), written by François Truffaut and published in 1966.
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Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema
Title: Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema
Character: Self
Released: October 1, 2014
Type: Movie
With Taiwan remaining in the grip of martial law in 1982, a group of filmmakers from that country set out to establish a cultural identity through cinema and to share it with the world. This engaging documentary looks at the movement's legacy.
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Professor Goudet's Lessons
Title: Professor Goudet's Lessons
Character: Self
Released: April 6, 2013
Type: Movie
Stéphane Goudet is all over the Tati box-set as the preeminent Tati scholar, so it is only fitting that he conclude the disc with a half hour lecture that concludes the themes and methods of the filmmaker.
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A Special Day
Title: A Special Day
Character: Self
Released: May 16, 2012
Type: Movie
At the 60th anniversary of Cannes Film Festival, 34 famous directors are followed by camera.
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… But Film Is My Mistress
Title: … But Film Is My Mistress
Character: Self
Released: May 12, 2010
Type: Movie
Guided by Liv Ullmann and with commentaries from a number of prominent filmmakers for whom Bergman is and remains an important influence - such as Woody Allen, Olivier Assayas, Bernardo Bertolucci, Arnaud Desplechin, John Sayles, Martin Scorsese and Lars von Trier, the film provides a vivid portrait of the artist who in each new project found a challenge for himself and for the people he worked with - both actors and colleagues behind the camera.
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Inventory
Title: Inventory
Character: Interviewee
Released: January 1, 2008
Type: Movie
A documentary by Olivier Gonard, shot partly in Paris’s Musée d’Orsay, that examines Olivier Assayas' film Summer Hours, and its approach to art.
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In the Mood for Doyle
Title: In the Mood for Doyle
Character: Himself
Released: August 30, 2007
Type: Movie
Christopher Doyle is one of the best known and most acclaimed directors of photography in world cinema. Born in Australia, he sees himself as an Asian citizen rather than a Westerner. His artistic contribution to the films of Wong Kar-wai, Zhang Jimou and Fruit Chan films, among others, is indisputable. Filmed in DV and Super8, this documentary is a kind of wild and stylized road movie -- from Bangkok to Hong Kong, via New York. The camera follows this eccentric and outrageous artist as he gives us his thoughts on his past and present work. From the recent sets of Invisible Waves by Thailand's Pen ek Ratanaruang, and M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water, to the locations in Hong Kong where he shot some of his most famous pictures, such as In The Mood for Love and Dumplings, Chris Doyle talks about his cinematic fascination for Asian culture.
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Making of 'demonlover'
Title: Making of 'demonlover'
Character: Self
Released: September 9, 2003
Type: Movie
Twenty years after David Cronenberg prophesied the dark side of the Internet age in Videodrome, acclaimed French filmmaker Olivier Assayas updated it for the New Millennium in his startlingly prescient Demonlover, a chilling exploration of the nexus between sex and violence available at the click of a button.
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François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits
Title: François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits
Character: Self
Released: May 14, 1993
Type: Movie
Twenty-six people - including two daughters, an ex-wife, his last lover, actors, fellow directors and writers, a neighbor, and boyhood friends - talk about François Truffaut. They discuss his attitudes toward wealth, his early writings about cinema, the undercurrent of violence in his films and his personality, the way he used and altered events in his life when making films, his search for a father (both artistic and biological), his relationship with his mother, the scenes in his films that cause a squirm of embarrassment, and his ultimate mysticism. Clips from a dozen of his films are included.