A social,
political and economical
fable taking place in a not so imaginary country in which people
exploit one
another, betray one another, look for love by all means.
Biography
film director

Alain Guiraudie
(Villefranche-de-Rouergue, France, 1964) studied at the University of Montpellier and made his first short film in 1990, Les héros sont immortels. His medium-length film, Sunshine for the Poor (2001) is exemplary of his atypical cinema, which mixes westerns, picaresque stories and philosophical tales. In 2001 he realized That Old Dream That Moves, that won the Jean Vigo Prize and was awarded at the Quinzane des réalisateurs. In 2003 he directed the feature film No Rest for the Brave, that was shown in several film festivals such as Cannes and Karlovy Vary, and in 2005 he made Time Has Come, screened in competition at Torino Film Festival, just as The King of Escape. In 2013 Stranger by the Lake won for the Best Director at Certain regard section in Cannes. With Rester vertical (2016) he participated for the first time in Cannes competition. Viens Je t'emmene was presented in the Panorama section at the last Berlinale.
FILMOGRAFIA
Les héros sont immortels (cm, 1990), Tout droit jusqu’au matin (cm, 1994), La force des choses (cm, 1997), Du soleil pour les gueux (mm, 2000), Ce vieux rêve qui bouge (mm, 2001), Pas de repos pour les braves (2003), Voici venu le temps (2005), Le roi de l’évasion (2009), L’inconnu du lac (Lo sconosciuto del lago, 2013), Rester vertical (2016), Viens Je t’emmene (2022).

