Mathieu Amalric
- Biography
- Described by one critic as an "Antoine Doinel for the '90s" who also evokes François Truffaut's feral Wild Child, Mathieu Amalric established himself as one of France's top young actors by playing intellectually-attuned young men dealing with fateful ...
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- Born
- October 25, 1965
Awards
Detroit Film Critics Society
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Nominated | Detroit Film Critics Society |
Best Actor The Diving Bell & the Butterfly (Le Scaphandre et le Papillon), |
French Academy of Cinema
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Won | French Academy of Cinema |
Most Promising Young Actor My Sex Life (...Or How I Got Into an Argument) |
National Society of Film Critics
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Won | National Society of Film Critics |
Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up) Munich |
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Inside the Head of Mathieu Amalric
10/05/09 "The film is really about the fact that you never know what's in the head of somebody else," muses Mathieu Amalric about "Wild Grass," the vibrant new film from director Alain Resnais, in which he plays an unconventional policeman. | Independent Film Channel (IFC) -
Film Review: A Christmas Tale
11/14/08 Employing the time-honored dramatic gimmick of bringing members of a messed-up family together for what should be an upbeat event—sometimes it's a wedding or birthday, and here it's that eponymous holiday—Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale slides a bundle of desirable and not-so-desirable presents under his cinematic tree, including a complex story of failure and triumph among characters who are both familiar and surprising. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Interview: Arnaud Desplechin on "A Christmas Tale"
11/11/08 November may be too early to call it, but as of now, this writer's favorite film of the year has more in common with "The Family Stone" or "Home for the Holidays" than most European filmmakers' oeuvres -- but it certainly ain't a product of Hollywood. | Independent Film Channel (IFC) -
Film Review: A Christmas Tale
11/10/08 Employing the time-honored dramatic gimmick of bringing members of a messed-up family together for what should be an upbeat event—sometimes it's a wedding or birthday, and here it's that eponymous holiday—Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale slides a bundle of desirable and not-so-desirable presents under his cinematic tree, including a complex story of failure and triumph among characters who are both familiar and surprising. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Opening This Week: Mumbai fairytales, Harry Potter fandom and Bond, James Bond
11/10/08 There is plenty of (semi)lighthearted fare at the art house this week with Danny Boyle tracking a "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" whiz kid in Mumbai, Arnaud Desplechin looking at a family reunion in France and a Bollywood musical playing out in Miami, followed by films that are distinctively more "hardcore," whether that refers to Harry Potter fans or elderly curmudgeons. | Independent Film Channel (IFC) -
Mastidon's Spoiler-Free QUANTUM OF SOLACE Review!!
10/31/08 Our man Mastidon is back, continuing one of several write-ups/reports/interviews from the premiere of QUANTUM OF SOLACE. | Ain't It Cool News
