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François Ozon
1967– , France Known for his prolific and versatile filmmaking, Ozon explores identity, desire, and relationships through stylish, provocative narratives. Films like 8 Women and Swimming Pool have defined his unique voice in contemporary French cinema.
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François Ozon is one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary French cinema. Since his debut in the late 1990s, Ozon has directed a wide range of films, from psychological thrillers to satirical comedies and tender dramas.
His cinema often delves into themes of sexuality, transformation, and family dynamics. A master of style, he draws inspiration from filmmakers like Fassbinder, Truffaut, and Hitchcock while forging a unique visual and narrative language.
His acclaimed films Sous le sable (2000), 8 Femmes (2002), and Swimming Pool (2003) showcase his talent for combining aesthetic elegance with psychological depth. 8 Femmes, in particular, with its all-female star cast and musical interludes, became an international hit and a cult classic.
Ozon’s prolific output and willingness to tackle controversial subjects make him a key figure in 21st-century European cinema.
Must-see films: Sous le sable, 8 Femmes, Swimming Pool