| Michel Hazanavicius | |
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Hazanavicius in 2011 at a premiere of The Artist in Paris |
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| Born | 29 March 1967 Paris |
| Occupation | Film director |
| Years active | 1988–present |
| Spouse | Bérénice Bejo |
Michel Hazanavicius (French pronunciation: [mi.ʃɛl a.za.na.vi.sjys]; born 29 March 1967) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his 2011 film, The Artist, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 84th Academy Awards. It also won him the Academy Award for Best Director. He also directed spy movie parodies OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and OSS 117: Lost in Rio.
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Michel Hazanavicius was born into a Jewish family from Lithuania; his grandparents settled in France in the 1920s.[1][2][3][4] Before directing films, Hazanavicius worked in television, beginning with the Canal+ channel, where he started as a director in 1988.[5] He began directing commercials for companies such as Reebok and Bouygues Telecom, and then, in 1993, he made his first feature-length film, La Classe américaine, for television. The film, co-directed with Dominique Mézerette, consisted entirely of footage taken from various films produced by the Warner Bros. studio, re-edited and dubbed into French. In 1997,[5] Hazanavicius directed his first short film, Echec au capital, and followed it up with his first theatrically released feature, Mes amis, which starred his brother, actor Serge Hazanavicius.
Seven years later, Hazanavicius wrote and directed his second feature, OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, a parody of 1960s spy movies and specifically of OSS 117, a popular character created by Jean Bruce in 1949. The $17.5 million film was a modest box office success, with $23 million worldwide receipts.[6] A sequel, OSS 117: Lost in Rio, followed in 2009. Both films were later distributed in the United States by Music Box Films. The Artist, a black and white film without dialogue which takes place in Hollywood on the eve of sound film, screened in competition at the 2011 Cannes International Film Festival. The Artist was later released to universal acclaim. On 24 January 2012 Hazanavicius received nominations for three Oscars: the Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Hazanavicius said winning an Oscar would be "like dreaming of going to the moon – you don't really believe it could ever happen."[7] Hazanavicius won the Academy Award for Best Director for The Artist, at the 84th Academy Awards.[8][9]
He contributed a section to the omnibus film The Players (Les Infidèles) starring Jean Dujardin. He has announced that his next feature film will be a remake of the 1948 Fred Zinnemann film The Search.[10]
Hazanavicius was in a relationship with film director Virginia Lovisone, and they had two daughters together, Simone and Fantine. He is married to Bérénice Bejo, who acted in his films OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and The Artist.[11] Hazanavicius and Bejo have two children together: Lucien and Gloria.
| Year(s) | Title | Role | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Derrick contre Superman | Director | Television short |
| 1992 | Ca détourne | Director | Television movie |
| 1993 | La Classe américaine | Director | Television movie |
| 1994 | C'est pas le 20 heures | Director | Television series |
| 1996 | Les films qui sortent le lendemain dans les salles de cinéma | Director | Documentary television series |
| 1997 | Echec au capital | Director | Short film |
| 1999 | Mes amis | Director | Feature film |
| 2006 | OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies | Director | Feature film |
| 2009 | OSS 117: Lost in Rio | Director | Feature film |
| 2011 | The Artist | Director | Feature film |
| 2012 | The Players | Director | Feature omnibus film (segment) – in post-production |
| 2012 | The Search | Director | Feature film – in pre-production |
| Award | Year | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards[12] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Best Film Editing | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Alliance of Women Film Journalists[13][14] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Best Editing | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)[15] | 2012 | Best Direction – International | The Artist | Won |
| Best Screenplay – International | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| BAFTA[16] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Won | ||
| Editing | The Artist | Won | ||
| Boston Society of Film Critics Award[17] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Cannes Film Festival[18] | 2011 | Palme d'Or | The Artist | Nominated |
| César Awards[19] | 2008 | Best Writing | OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies | Nominated |
| 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won | |
| Best Writing | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Best Editing | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Chicago Film Critics Association[20][21] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Won | ||
| Critics' Choice Movie Awards[22] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Best Editing | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Denver Film Critics Society[23] | 2012 | Best Director (tied with Terrence Malick) | The Artist | Won |
| Detroit Film Critics Society[24] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Directors Guild Awards[25] | 2012 | Outstanding Achievement in Directing in a Theatrical Release | The Artist | Won |
| Etoiles d'or Award[25] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Florida Film Critics Circle[26] | 2011 | Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Won |
| Golden Globe Awards[27] | 2012 | Best Director – Motion Picture | The Artist | Nominated |
| Best Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Houston Film Critics Society[28] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Best Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Best Foreign Film | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Independent Spirit Awards[29] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| London Film Critics' Circle[30] | 2012 | Director of the Year | The Artist | Won |
| Screenwriter of the Year | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| New York Film Critics Circle Awards[31] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| New York Film Critics Online[32] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Oklahoma Film Critics Circle[33] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Won | ||
| Online Film Critics Society[34] | 2012 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Phoenix Film Critics Society[35][36] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Won |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Won | ||
| Best Film Editing | The Artist | Won | ||
| Breakthrough Behind The Camera | The Artist | Won | ||
| Satellite Awards[37] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Best Original Screenplay | The Artist | Nominated | ||
| Seattle International Film Festival | 2006 | Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award | OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies | Won |
| Tokyo International Film Festival | 2006 | Tokyo International Film Festival Tokyo Grand Prix | OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies | Won |
| Vancouver Film Critics Circle[38] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
| Best Screenplay | The Artist | Won | ||
| Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[39] | 2011 | Best Director | The Artist | Nominated |
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