Claire Denis(I)

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Claire Denis at an event for Vendredi soir (2002)
A drama set in an unnamed African country and centered on a French plantation owner caught in the midst of a civil war.
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White Material (2009)
The films of Claire Denis frequently explore the fragile connections between people and the ways in which the most seemingly inconsequential relationship can have life-changing effects. At the heart of Denis' cinema is a fascination with the delights and difficulties of belonging and otherness, the gravity and gift of foreignness. Often revolving around reactions to the intrusion of the other, be it a stranger or foreigner, Denis' films insist on the vital necessity of the unusual to coexist within the "normal" world. In films such asJ'ai pas sommeil (1994) andNénette et Boni (1996), Denis captures the mercurial and instant shifts in tone, from the pleasurably sensual to the menacing or the simply unaccountable, caused by the intrusion of the strange into the fabric of the everyday. In Denis' films one often feels that all is well even as worlds collide and collapse or, conversely, that a grave challenge underlies the seemingly calm moments. While Denis' childhood in French colonial Africa is reflected most directly in the African setting shared by her debut featureChocolat (1988) and best-known film,Beau travail (1999), this encounter with the intimacies and injustices of colonialism resounds throughout much of her work. Also shaping Denis' unique vision are the apprenticeships she served, just out of film school, under a variety of renowned directors, includingJacques Rivette,Wim Wenders,Dusan Makavejev andJim Jarmusch - an eclectic company that is itself suggestive of the unique juxtaposition of careful craft and seeming casualness within Denis' work. Denis has often spoken of her shock as a young woman at discovering the novels of Faulkner that have exerted such a major influence over postwar French cinema. For Denis, Faulkner "was a plunge into the senses, into terror and the pain of his characters." These words describe Denis' films as well. But whatever terror and pain her characters may sometimes experience is outmeasured by the depths of Denis' deep affection for them and by her curiosity in their experiences of pleasure as well as fear. Even in the unsettlingGargoyle (2001), the not-infrequent catastrophes in Denis' films provoke a sense of wonder at, and even delight in, the sheer weight of existence.
BornApril 21, 1946
  • Awards
    • 16 wins & 49 nominations total
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Juliette Binoche, André 3000, and Robert Pattinson in High Life (2018)
5.7
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  • 2018
Beau travail (1999)
7.3
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  • 1999
Un beau soleil intérieur (2017)
6.0
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  • 2017
35 rhums (2008)
7.1
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  • 2008
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    I have a dreamy distance with reality, which is not a really good thing.
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