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Emmanuel Bourdieu
Emmanuel Bourdieu in 2008
Born (1965-04-06) 6 April 1965 (age 59)
NationalityFrench
EducationÉcole Normale Supérieure
Occupation(s)Writer
Philosopher
ParentPierre Bourdieu

Emmanuel Bourdieu (born 6 April 1965 in Paris), is a French writer, playwright, film director and philosopher. He is the youngest son of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu .

Biography

While a student at Lycée Henri-IV, he met Denis Podalydès and belonged to the drama club of Lycée Fénelon.

An alumnus of the École Normale Supérieure (Ulm), he earned a PhD in philosophy. He taught philosophy courses at the University of Bordeaux III and assistant in linguistics at the University of Paris VII. He participated in Cerisy conference on "The American philosophy."

During his studies, he met Jeanne Balibar and Arnaud Desplechin, with whom, together with Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Devos, Denis and Bruno Podalydès, he created the group of young filmmakers and intellectuals called 'Rive Gauche'.

Emmanuel Bourdieu began his writing career in the theater with the play All I can and I think ', put on in 1998 by Denis Podalydès. He then wrote for film with Arnaud Desplechin (My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument , Esther Kahn, A Christmas Tale ), Nicole Garcia (Vendôme) and Catherine Corsini (The New Eve ).

He started directing in 1998 with short film called Venice and Application for which he won the Prix Jean Vigo (2001) and César Award for best short film (2003).

In his first feature film, released simultaneously in cinemas under the title Green Paradise and broadcast on Arte as Les Cadets de Gascogne', it relies on the sociological work of his father, Ball singles: Crisis of peasant society in Béarn .

In 2006, Poison Friends received the Grand Prix of the Critics at Cannes Film Festival.

Cinema

As actor

As director of photography

As short film director

As a director of feature film

As writer or co-writer

Theatre

As writer and director of plays

Literature

  • My parents' Coffret 3 volumes by Serge Lalou, Richard Bean and Emmanuel Bourdieu (April 8, 2005)
  • I believe? By Emmanuel Bourdieu (February 26, 2002)
  • Esther Kahn (Bilingual scenario) by Arnaud Desplechin and Emmanuel Bourdieu (Sep 2000)

Awards

References

  1. ^ Hood, Véronique (December 2012), "The Man Who hates", La Terrasse, 18 (205)

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