Serge Bozon
Serge Bozon is a French director, film critic and actor. He contributes to the magazines La Lettre du cinéma, Trafic, Vertigo and Les Cahiers du Cinéma. He shoots his first feature film, L'Amitié, in nine days, with some personal savings, and releases it in 1998.
In November 2010, he and Pascale Bodet organize a series of lectures at the Centre Pompidou, "Beaubourg, la dernière major!", revisiting 100 years of French cinema. To mark the occasion, he shoots a 45-minute docudrama entitled L'imprésario. His universe earns its stripes on the international scene: from Mods (Locarno Film Festival 2003, the Léo Scheer Prize at the Belfort Film Festival 2002) to Mrs. Hyde (Best Actress Award for Isabelle Huppert at the Locarno Film Festival 2017, selected for Critics' Week at the Berlinale), without forgetting La France (Director's Fortnight 2007 and Jean Vigo Prize) and Tip Top (Director’s Fortnight 2013), each of his films has been selected in over fifty festivals and broadcast in twenty territories. Serge Bozon is also an actor, having worked with Jean-Paul Civeyrac, Judith Cahen, Cédric Kahn, Mathieu Amalric, Axelle Ropert, Valérie Donzelli, Bertrand Bonello...
His latest feature, Don Juan, starring Tahar Rahim and Virginie Efira, is presented in the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival 2022.