Olivier Père

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Gender

Male

Birthday

17-Mar-1971

Age

(55 years old)

Place of Birth

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

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Olivier Père

Biography

Born in 1971 in Marseilles, a French national, Olivier Père graduated with a degree in Humanities from the University of Sorbonne (Paris IV). He joined the French Cinémathèque in 1995, and soon became in charge of the programme, organizing numerous retrospectives and thematic seasons. Alongside his work there, in 1996 he began a long-standing collaboration with the Belfort "Entrevues" Film Festival, for whom he organized retrospectives. Since 1997 he has been writing for the cultural publication "Les Inrockuptibles" on film, television, and DVD. Between 2004 and 2009, Olivier Père headed the Directors' Fortnight, independent section at the Cannes Film Festival, organized by SRF (Société des Réalisateurs de films). From September 1, 2009 until 2012 Olivier Père was the artistic director of the Festival del film Locarno. In 2012, he became Managing Director of Arte France Cinéma, a subsidiary of Arte France. Description above from the Wikipedia article Olivier Père, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Conversation avec Alfonso Cuarón Conversation avec Alfonso Cuarón (2025) Character: Self
Winner of multiple Oscars for Gravity and Roma, also known for Children of Men and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón prefers to talk about other people's films rather than his own. However, he reveals some secrets about the making of Children of Men (2006) and Gravity (2013). Eclectic, he can discuss the great American filmmakers as well as the films of Swiss director Alain Tanner and Japanese masters.
Cinemaguerilla Cinemaguerilla (2009) Character: Self
A documentary about the New Romanian Cinema. "Cinemaguerilla" brings together over 30 interviews with directors, producers, actors, film historians and critics about what unites and what separates the New Wave of Romanian films.
Conversation avec Gaspar Noé Conversation avec Gaspar Noé (2021) Character: N/A
A meeting with Gaspar Noé at the Locarno Film Festival, where his latest film, Vortex, was screened. His first feature film for general audiences tells the story of an elderly couple who must live out their days under the shadow of Alzheimer's disease. It's an opportunity to look back on the unique career of an experimental and provocative director!
Conversation avec Pascal Bonitzer Conversation avec Pascal Bonitzer (2025) Character: Self
In a handful of deliberately and gently dark films, screenwriter and director Pascal Bonitzer has built a body of work that is both fierce and gentle. His characters practice ironic antipathy and take quiet steps to make themselves known, but they also display great and disarming frankness and a desire that is completely free of the need for others.
Conversation avec Catherine Corsini Conversation avec Catherine Corsini (2024) Character: Himself - host
For several decades, filmmaker Catherine Corsini has been filming different worlds, yet all of them are permeated by the same desire for her characters to truly come into their own. With a vitality that is ready for anything, including cheating before finally giving up, the heroes of Corsini's films take every risk, and Corsini understands them.
Conversation avec Claude Lelouch Conversation avec Claude Lelouch (2024) Character: Self - Host
51 films to date, a unique body of work whose common thread is the search for love: this is the cinema of Claude Lelouch. As a Jewish child hunted during the war, the filmmaker offers his very personal vision of betrayal, scoundrels, good people, travel, parent-child relationships, and the ghosts of his deceased friends whom he will always love.
Les Coquillettes Les Coquillettes (2013) Character: Film Festival Director
Three female friends recall their misadventures (more sexual than cinematical) attending the Locarno Film Festival.
Conversation avec Nicole Garcia Conversation avec Nicole Garcia (2024) Character: Himself - host
In a handful of powerful films, actress-turned-filmmaker Nicole Garcia has created a highly romantic world. Both men and women reveal themselves in stories of betrayal, buried secrets, money, and all-consuming emotions. Fortunately, Garcia's fictional universe is as murky as danger and as captivating as the quest for love.
Conversation avec Lucile Hadzihalilovic Conversation avec Lucile Hadzihalilovic (2025) Character: N/A
Filmmaker Lucile Hadzilalilovic, winner of the Silver Bear at the 2025 Berlinale for “The Tower of Ice”, delves into her world of hauntingly beautiful tales. From “Innocence” to her latest film, she crafts stories rich in mystery, where powerful women and enigmatic youth evoke the legacy of Argento-style genre cinema.
Conversation avec Nathalie Baye Conversation avec Nathalie Baye (2021) Character: Self
Xavier Beauvois' documentary-style filming techniques, her collaboration with François Truffaut, Xavier Dolan's masterful tone... Nathalie Baye looks back on her roles in "Le petit lieutenant," "La chambre verte," and "Juste la fin du monde" as they are broadcast on ARTE. A conversation hosted by Olivier Père (Managing Director of ARTE France Cinéma).
Conversation avec Bruno Dumont Conversation avec Bruno Dumont (2021) Character: Self - Host
With his new film "France" now in theaters, we look back at Bruno Dumont's early films "La vie de Jésus," "Flandres," "L'humanité," "Hadewijch," and "Twentynine Palms," all available online. What does it mean to film the sacred? What are his influences? Why is the question of evil central to his cinema?
Conversation avec Marion Cotillard Conversation avec Marion Cotillard (2025) Character: Self - Interviewer
How has French actress Marion Cotillard embodied characters from all walks of life with such passion and strength? Through an intense practice of her craft, driven by a secret desire to understand the human soul.
Istintobrass Istintobrass (2013) Character: Self
One of the most controversial, original and loved figures of Italian cinema. The most censored director of all time. An anarchist of the film, a gifted experimenter, an inventor of dreams. A truly great artist.



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