Mona Achache | |
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Born | Mona Achache 18 March 1981[1] |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Spouse | Patrick Blossier (–present) |
Children | 3 |
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Mona Achache (born 18 March 1981) is a French-Moroccan[3] film director, screenwriter, and actress.[4][1][5][6] She wrote and directed the feature films The Hedgehog (2009), Les Gazelles (2014), Valiant Hearts (2021), and Little Girl Blue (2023). She also directed the Netflix documentary The Women and the Murderer (2021).
Early life
Achache was born in Paris,[7] France on 18 March 1981.[1] Her mother was French writer and photographer Carole Achache,[8] and her father is French director and screenwriter Jean Achache.[9] Her maternal grandparents were French writer Monique Lange,[8] and French science historian Jean-Jacques Salomon.[10] Her maternal grandmother was born Jewish and later converted to Catholicism.[11][12] Her maternal great-grandfather, Robert Lange, was a French journalist and politician.[13][14] Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo was her maternal step-grandfather.[15][16] Her paternal grandmother, Suzanne Achache–Wiznitzer, was an Austrian-Jewish psychoanalyst[17] who survived the Holocaust[18] as a child while hidden in the Château de Chambord in France during World War II.[19][20][21]
Achache received a literary and theatrical education.[1]
Career
Achache worked as an assistant director for Michel Boujenah in his 2003 film Father and Sons,[1] and later began screenwriting for fictional and documentary films.[1] She became a mother at the age of 20 and directed a documentary film about childbirth,[22] Alma et les autres, released in 2004,[23] which became a reference in more than 500 maternity wards in France during birth preparation sessions.[24][25]
In 2005, she wrote and directed the short film Suzanne, based on the story of her grandmother, who witnessed her father being arrested by the nazis when she was 13 years old.[26]
In 2009, Achache wrote and directed her first feature film, The Hedgehog, based on the novel The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery.[1] That same year, she had a small part in the French-Greek drama film Eden Is West, directed by Costa-Gavras.[1] In 2013, she co-wrote the screenplay of the comedy film Les gamins, directed by Anthony Marciano.[1]
In 2014, Achache wrote and directed her second feature film, the comedy Les Gazelles.[1]
In 2021, she wrote and directed her third feature film, the World War II drama Valiant Hearts, starring Camille Cottin,[27] based on the real-life story of her grandmother, Suzanne Achache–Wiznitzer, who was a Jewish child placed in foster care to escape the Holocaust.[20][28] That same year, she also directed the Netflix documentary The Women and the Murderer, about French serial killer Guy Georges.[29]
In 2023, Achache wrote, directed, and played herself in the French docudrama Little Girl Blue. The film tells the story of her mother,[3] Carole Achache, who was portrayed by Marion Cotillard.[8] The film made its world premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in the Special Screenings section and was nominated for the L'Œil d'or award.[30]
Personal life
In the early 2000s, Achache was in a relationship with director Christophe Ruggia. She later revealed that their relationship ended after he confessed to her that he had fallen in love with and inappropriately touched actress Adèle Haenel, who was at that time underage. This confession corroborated Haenel's account of sexual abuse at the hands of Ruggia.[31][32]
Achache is married to French cinematographer Patrick Blossier.[1][33] She has three children.[24]
Achache is a member of the French gender equality group Collectif 50/50.[34]
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Father and Sons | Assistant director | Directed by Michel Boujenah |
2009 | The Hedgehog | Director and screenwriter | |
2013 | Les gamins | Screenwriter | Directed by Anthony Marciano |
2014 | Les Gazelles | Director and screenwriter | |
2021 | Valiant Hearts | Director and screenwriter | |
2023 | Little Girl Blue | Director, screenwriter and actress | |
Short films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Suzanne | Director and screenwriter | Based on the story of Suzanne Achache-Wiznitzer[26] |
2008 | Wawa | ||
2016 | Speed Dating | Director | Campaign against domestic violence for France's Fondation des Femmes[35] |
Documentaries
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Alma et les autres | Director | |
2016 | Grandmas Project | Director and cinematographer | Documentary web-series; episode "Marillenknödel"[17] |
2021 | The Women and the Murderer | Director | Netflix documentary |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Bankable | Director | Television film |
2015–2016 | Defendant | Television series (3 episodes) | |
2015–2017 | Marjorie | Television series (3 episodes) | |
2019 | Osmosis | Television series (2 episodes) | |
2019–2020 | Balthazar | Television series (4 episodes) | |
2022 | Champion | Television film | |
2022–2023 | HPI Haut Potentiel Intellectuel | Television series (4 episodes) | |
Actress
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Eden Is West | Marie-Lou | Directed by Costa-Gavras |
2011 | Dans la tourmente | Charlier's wife | Directed by Christophe Ruggia |
2023 | Little Girl Blue | Herself | Also director and screenwriter |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award / Festival | Category | Work | Result | Ref(s) |
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2005 | Avanca Film Festival | Best Film - International Competition | Suzanne | Nominated | [36] |
Giffoni Film Festival | Best Short Film | Nominated | [26] | ||
2006 | Ebensee Festival of Nations | Silver Bear | Won | [37] | |
2009 | Cairo International Film Festival | Best Director | The Hedgehog | Won | [38] |
FIPRESCI Prize | Won | ||||
Silver Pyramid | Won | ||||
Special Award | Won | ||||
Golden Pyramid | Nominated | ||||
Valladolid International Film Festival | Best Film - Audience Award | Won | [39] | ||
Golden Spike - Best Film | Nominated | [7] | |||
Women Film Critics Circle | Best Foreign Film by or About Women | Won | |||
2010 | Seattle International Film Festival | Best Film | Won | [40] | |
Best Director | Runner-up | ||||
2011 | Palm Springs International Film Festival | Best Narrative Feature | Runner-up | ||
Washington DC Filmfest | Audience Award | Won | [41] | ||
2012 | Chlotrudis Award | Best Adapted Screenplay | Nominated | ||
2023 | Cannes Film Festival | L'Œil d'or | Little Girl Blue | Nominated | [42] |
CineLibri | Best Documentary | Nominated | [43] | ||
Rencontres du cinéma francophone en Beaujolais | Jury Award | Nominated | [44] | ||
Prix Louis-Delluc | Best Film | Nominated | [45] | ||
2024 | Lumières Award | Best Documentary | Pending | [46] | |
Paris Film Critics Awards | Pending | [47] | |||
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- ↑ "CinéFile presents THE HEDGEHOG (LE HÉRISSON)(12A) A film by Mona Achache". StudyLib. p. 7. Archived from the original on 11 October 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
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- ↑ Creutz, Norbert (14 November 2023). ""Little Girl Blue", héritage encombrant et vases communicants". Le Temps (in French). Archived from the original on 22 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
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- ↑ Fillon, Alexandre (18 December 2011). "Elle s'appelait Monique" [Her name was Monique]. Sud Ouest (in French). Archived from the original on 23 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- ↑ Tison, Jean-Pierre (1 January 1994). "Les cahiers déchirés". L'Express (in French). Archived from the original on 8 October 2023.
- ↑ "Robert Lange (1903-1994)". Bibliothèque nationale de France (in French). Archived from the original on 11 October 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
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- 1 2 "Marillenknödel, a recipe by Mamé, a film by Mona Achache". Grandmas Project. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ↑ "Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database | Suzanne Achache–Wiznitzer". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ↑ "Grandmas Project : La vieillesse est un naufrage". Tribune Juive (in French). 29 January 2018. Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
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- ↑ Tremblay, Odile (20 May 2022). ""Coeurs vaillants", les enfants cachés sous l'Occupation". Le Devoir (in French).
- ↑ Attali, Danielle (20 November 2008). "L'Elégance du hérisson, le film". Le Journal du Dimanche (in French). Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
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- 1 2 "Mona Achache, une gazelle pas comme les autres". Dame Skarlette (in French). 24 March 2014. Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
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- ↑ "Les signataires - Collectif 50/50". collectif5050.com (in French). Archived from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ↑ "Speed Dating" (in French). Fondation des Femmes. 25 November 2016. Archived from the original on 11 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023 – via YouTube.
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- ↑ "Paris Film Critics Awards 2024: list of nominations". Sortiraparis. 9 January 2024.
External links
- Mona Achache at IMDb
- Mona Achache at Unifrance
- Mona Achache at Cineuropa
- Mona Achache at AlloCiné (in French)