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** ''Les Jeunes de la jungle'' <small>Story by Riad Sattouf, drawings by Mathieu Sapin</small> |
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Revision as of 18:31, 14 August 2010
Riad Sattouf is a French writer and cartoonist comics and film director of Syrian origin (born in Paris, France on 5 May 1978). He is best known for his weekly comics in the French Charlie-Hebdo entitled La Vie secrète des jeunes and for his award winning film Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers).
Career
The French-Syrian Riad Sattouf born in Paris soent his childhood in Algeria, Libya and Syria, but returned to France to spend his adolescence in Bretagne where he studied in Rennes. An avid reader of cartoon books and periodicals, sent to him by hius grandmother, he was fascinated by them. Althoiugh he was studying to become a pilot, he applied to study at École Pivaut and then Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image to study animation. The famous cartoonist Olivier Vatine noticed his talent and introduced him to Guy Delcourt who was the owner of a cartoon Delcourt Publishing House specializing in cartoons that published his first book Petit Verglas based on a story line by Éric Corbeyran.
In a very unique personal and humorous style, he narrated his own adolescent life observations in Manuel du puceau and Ma Circoncision published by Bréal Jeunesse Publishing House owned by Joann Sfar. The books were later reprinted in l'Association. In Ma circoncision, he denounced circumcision as a cruel and absurd act, superimposed on the context of the socio-political life in his native Syria in the 1980s.[1].
He then published Jérémie series in the cartoon collection Poisson Pilote published byDargaud, resulting in three books of the series. Jérémie was the story of a young sentimental and unstable youth going to adulthood and was very autobiographical, also appearing in No sex in New York in 2004 upon the initiative of the French left-wing daily Libération.
In 2005 he published Retour au collège which was a big success. Encouraged by this, Riad Sattouf created the very macho et ambivalent character Pascal Brutal.
Since 2004, he also publishes a weekly feature in satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo entitled "La vie secrète des jeunes", recounting real life anectodes. Series were repiblished in two volumes, one in 2007 and the other in 2010.
Riad Sattouf also experimented with film dubbing by giving his voie to a cartoon character in Petit Vampire designed by his friend and cartoonist Joann Sfar.[2]
Moving into actual filmmaking, he directed his first film entitled Les Beaux Gosses (also known by its English title The French Kissers). It was released on 10 June 2009 with great success in France and 1 million viewers in just 2 months. In it, Sattouf portrays the love life and coming of age through adolescence. The film was nominated to three Césars in 2010: Best Fim Debut, Best Male Promissing Act (for Vincent Lacoste in the role of Hervé) and Best Actress in a Secondary (for her role as Hervé's mother). It won the Gold Prize for Best Film Debut, Best Male Revelation for Vincent Lacoste and Anthony Sonigo, Best French Revelation for Direction and Prudction for Sattouf himself and the Jacques Prévert Prize for Best Scenario and Best Adaptation with his co-writer Marc Syrigas.
Prizes
Cartoons
- In 2003: Angoulême International Comics Festival René Goscinny award for Les pauvres aventures de Jérémy, volume 1, Les jolis pieds de Florence.
- In 2007, Jacques Lob Prize for Pascal Brutal, volume 2, Le mâle dominant.
- In 2008, Globe de Cristal award for best cartoon for La vie secrète des jeunes[3].
- In 2010, Angoulême International Comics Festival's Prize for Best Album for Pascal Brutal, volume 3, Plus fort que les plus forts (Fluide Glacial).
Films
- 2010: Académie des Césars' (Académie des arts et techniques du cinéma) César Award for Best Debut for directing Les beaux gosses.
Books
Publications
- 2003: Manuel du puceau (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
- 2004: Ma Circoncision (Bréal Jeunesse, Rosny-sous-Bois)
- 2004: No Sex in New York (Dargaud collection, Poisson Pilote, Paris)
- 2005: Retour au collège (Hachette Littératures collection, La Fouine Illustrée, Paris)
- 2007: La vie secrète des jeunes, (L'Association collection, Ciboulette, Paris)
- Series
- 2003: Les Jolis Pieds de Florence 2003
- 2004: Le Pays de la soif
- 2005: Le Rêve de Jérémie
- Pipit Farlouse (Milan, Toulouse)
- 2005: La Couvée de l'angoisse
- 2006: La Route de L'Afrique
- Laura et Patrick (Lito collection Onomatopée, Champigny-sur-Marne)
- 2006: Les Jeunes de la jungle Story by Riad Sattouf, drawings by Mathieu Sapin
- Pascal Brutal (Fluide glacial, Paris)
- 2006: La nouvelle virilité
- 2007: Le mâle dominant (Fluide glacial, Paris)
- 2009: Plus fort que les plus forts
- Les Pauvres Aventures de Jérémie (Dargaud, Paris)
- Collaborations with Éric Corbeyran (story writer) / Riad Sattouf (drawing)
- Petit Verglas Delcourt collection Conquistador, Paris
- 2000: L'Enfance volée
- 2001: La Table de pierre
- 2002: Le Pacte du naufrageur
Filmography
- Own films
- 2009: Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers) - Director, writer, musician and actor
- 2010: Mes colocs - director and writer of the web series
- Collaborations
- 2003: Petit vampire - Scenario and voice-over for TV series of animated cartoons by Joann Sfar.
- 2010: Gainsbourg, vie héroïque directed by Joann Sfar - Role of the gigolo Fréhel.
References
- ^ [Riad Sattouf, Ma circoncision, Bréal, 2004, collection Bréal Jeunesse. ISBN 2-7495-0259-4]
- ^ Joann, super Sfar - Le briographe (in French)
- ^ Globe de Cristal official website
External links
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- 1950: birth of Sean Martin, Canadian cartoonist best known for Doc and Raider
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- 1963: birth of Dave McKean, British comics author and artist, best known for the graphic novel Cages
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- 1991: death of Tony Strobl, American comics artist bets known for his work on many Disney comics
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