Guillaume Brac | |
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Born | 1977 (age 46–47) Paris, France |
Occupation | Film director |
Guillaume Brac (born 1977) is a French film director from Paris. He has directed films such as Tonnerre, July Tales, Treasure Island, and À L'abordage.[1]
Guillaume Brac was born in 1977 in Paris, France.[2] He graduated from La Fémis in 2005.[3]
Guillaume Brac's 2011 film, Un monde sans femmes, was nominated for the César Award for Best Short Film at the 37th César Awards.[4] His debut feature film, Tonnerre, had its world premiere at the 2013 Locarno Festival.[5] It stars Vincent Macaigne, Solène Rigot, and Bernard Ménez.[6] It was nominated for the 2014 Louis Delluc Prize for Best Directorial Debut.[7]
He served as one of the jury members in the Caméra D'or section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.[8] His second feature film, July Tales, had its world premiere at the 2017 Locarno Festival.[9] After that, he directed a documentary film, Treasure Island, which had its world premiere at the 2018 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.[10] In 2020, he returned with a fiction film, À L'abordage, which had its world premiere at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[11] It won a special mention from the FIPRESCI jury.[12]