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Leos Carax

Director, screenwriter

France

20 November 2022

Biographie

Leos Carax began his career in cinema as a film critic and the director of several short films.
He established his audacious, rule-breaking visual style with his first feature, Boy Meets Girl,
in 1984, then made Bad Blood, with which he continued to explore the complexities of love
in the modern world, and which was selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. In
1991, he released the critically acclaimed Lovers on the Bridge. His next film, an adaptation
of Herman Melville’s Pierre, or The Ambiguities, titled Pola X, saw him move into increasingly
experimental territory.
Carax’s Holy Motors was a sensation at the 2012 Festival de Cannes
when it was selected for the Official Competition; his most recent film is the multi-award-

winning Annette, for which he won Best Director Awards from the Festival de Cannes,
among numerous other prizes.

Leos Carax began his career in cinema as a film critic and the director of several short films.
He established his audacious, rule-breaking visual style with his first feature, Boy Meets Girl,
in 1984, then made Bad Blood, with which he continued to explore the complexities of love
in the modern world, and which was selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. In
1991, he released the critically acclaimed Lovers on the Bridge. His next film, an adaptation
of Herman Melville’s Pierre, or The Ambiguities, titled Pola X, saw him move into increasingly
experimental territory.
Carax’s Holy Motors was a sensation at the 2012 Festival de Cannes
when it was selected for the Official Competition; his most recent film is the multi-award-

winning Annette, for which he won Best Director Awards from the Festival de Cannes,
among numerous other prizes.