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Mathieu Kassovitz
French actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter

Mathieu Kassovitz

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French actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Age
56 years
Family
Father:
Peter Kassovitz
Spouse:
Julie Mauduech
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Height:
1.7399 m
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Biography

Mathieu Kassovitz (born 3 August 1967) is a French director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and actor probably best known in Francophone countries for his role as Nino Quincampoix in Amélie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain; 2001). Kassovitz is also the founder of MNP Entreprise, a film production company.

He has won three César Awards: Most Promising Actor for See How They Fall (1994), and Best Film and Best Editing for La Haine (1995). He also received Best Director and Best Writing nominations.

Early life

Kassovitz was born in Paris, the son of Chantal Rémy, a film editor, and Peter Kassovitz, a director and writer. His mother is a French Roman Catholic, and his father is a Hungarian Jew who left during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. (Mathieu has described himself as "not Jewish but I was brought up in a world of Jewish humor").

Career

Filmmaker

As a filmmaker, Kassovitz has made several artistic and commercial successes. He wrote and directed La Haine (Hate, 1995), a film dealing with themes around class, race, violence, and police brutality. The film won the César Award for Best Film and netted Kassovitz the Best Director prize at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. When he was compared to Spike Lee because the film was being compared to Lee's Do the Right Thing, he noted the irony:

I don't know if it's really important, or intelligent even, when people say to me I'm a white Spike Lee, because they said to Spike Lee you're a black Woody Allen.

He later directed Les Rivières Pourpres (2000), a police detective thriller starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel, another massive commercial success in France, and Gothika (2003), a fantasy thriller (considered by some to be a commercial failure, although it grossed over three times its roughly $40 million budget), with Halle Berry and Penélope Cruz. He used the money he made from Gothika to develop a far more personal project Babylon Babies, the adaptation of one of Maurice Dantec's books. Kassovitz established the film production firm MNP Entreprise in 2000 "to develop and produce feature films by Kassovitz and to represent him as a director and actor." MNP Entreprise is responsible for the co-productions of a number of films including Avida (2006) in which Kassovitz acts and Babylon A.D. which he directed. Kassovitz purchased the film rights for the novel Johnny Mad Dog by Congolese writer Emmanuel Dongala. The film was also co-produced by MNP Entreprise, and directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. The premiere of the film was made at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened within the Un Certain Regard section.

In 2011, he starred in and directed Rebellion, a war film based on a true story of French commandos who clashed with tribes in New Caledonia, the Melanesian territory of France. His future project science fiction film MNP is named after Mir Space Station, whose writing in Cyrillic letters (Мир) look like the letters MNP, and also the production company.

Actor

Kassovitz at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

Kassovitz is most famous outside France for his acting role as Nino Quincampoix in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's film Amélie. Among many other credits, he also had small roles in La Haine (which he also directed), Birthday Girl, and The Fifth Element. He played leading roles in A Self Made Hero (1996) by Jacques Audiard and in Amen. (2003) by Costa-Gavras. Kassovitz is also recognizable for playing a conflicted Belgian explosives expert in Steven Spielberg's controversial 2005 film Munich, alongside Eric Bana and Geoffrey Rush. Kassovitz was a jury member for the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.

Since 2015 Kassovitz has been starring in the acclaimed espionage thriller series The Bureau, broadcast in France on Canal+ and made available around the world on Amazon TV. So far three seasons have been screened. The shooting of the season 4 will begin in Septembre 2017 and Kassovitz will maintain his primary role in the series.

Personal life

Kassovitz was married to French actress Julie Mauduech, whom he directed and acted alongside in his 1993 film Métisse (Café au lait, English title) and who made a brief appearance in La Haine (during the scene in the Parisian art gallery). They have one daughter. Kassovitz also has two children with his former partner, actress Aurore Lagache.

In 2009, Kassovitz won with Tesla Roadster the Rallye Monte Carlo des Véhicules à Énergie Alternative (starting event of the FIA Alternative Energies Cup) in the category reserved to electric vehicles.

Kassovitz is also known for his outspokenness, frequently making controversial comments on socio-political issues.

In November 2005, riots spread throughout suburbs of Paris following the deaths of two teenagers of black and North African descent, who were electrocuted while avoiding police ID checks and questioning. The question of whether young men were victims of racial discrimination set off a chain reaction of violence in schools, gyms, and police stations, and an aggressive response from then-Home Office Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. Sarkozy stirred controversy and outrage when he said the rioters were "rabble" and should be "cleansed" from the banlieues (suburbs) with a "fire hose".

Kassovitz, whose film La Haine a decade earlier had highlighted such tensions, publicly responded to Sarkozy in his blog, saying Sarkozy held "ideas that not only reveal his inexperience of politics and human relations, but which also illuminate the purely demagogical and egocentric aspects of a puny, would-be Napoleon." In a 2012 interview, he labeled the outgoing Sarkozy administration as "horrible".

Filmography

Kassovitz during the preview of the movie L'Ordre et la Morale, 2011.

As filmmaker

YearTitleCredited asNotes
DirectorScreenwriterProducer
1990Fierrot le pouYesYesShort film
1991Cauchemar BlancYesYesShort film
1991 Cannes Film Festival - Perspectives du Cinéma Award
Chicago International Film Festival - Best Short Film
1992Assassins...YesYesShort film
1993MétisseYesYesFestival du Film de Paris - Special Jury Prize
Nominated—César Award for Best First Feature Film
1995La HaineYesYesAlso as editor
1995 Cannes Film Festival - Best Director
César Award for Best Film
César Award for Best Editing
European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year
Lumières Award for Best Film
Lumières Award for Best Director
Nominated—César Award for Best Director
Nominated—César Award for Best Writing
Nominated—European Film Award for Best Film
1996Lumières sur un massacreYesDocumentary short (segment: La Forêt)
1997Assassin(s)YesYesAlso as editor
Nominated—1997 Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or
1998Article PremierYesShort film
2000The Crimson RiversYesYesNominated—César Award for Best Director
Nominated—European Film Academy People's Choice Award for Best European Film
Nominated—San Sebastián International Film Festival - Golden Shell
2003GothikaYes
2004La CheporYesShort film
2005Nèg MaronYes
2006White PalmsYes
2006AvidaYes
2007Les Deux MondesYes
2008Enfants de Don Quichotte (Acte 1)YesDocumentary
2008Johnny Mad DogYes
2008Babylon A.D.YesYesYes
2008Louise Hires a Contract KillerYes
2011RebellionYesYesYesAlso as editor
Nominated—César Award for Best Adaptation

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Médecins de nuitTV series
1979Au bout du bout du bancMathias Oppenheim
1981Next Year If All Goes WellA boy
1983La Vie de BerliozYoung BerliozTV mini-series
1990Fierrot le pouShort film
Also as director and screenwriter
1992Touch and DiePiazTelefilm
1992Un été sans histoiresA hitchhiker
1992Assassins...Short film
Also as director and screenwriter
1993MétisseFelixAlso as director and screenwriter
Nominated—César Award for Most Promising Actor
1994Elle voulait faire quelque choseMathieuShort film
1994Avant mais aprèsShort film
19943000 scénarios contre un virusTV series
1994See How They FallJohnnyCésar Award for Most Promising Actor
1994Putain de porteShort film
1995The City of Lost ChildrenMan on the streetUncredited
1995La HaineYoung SkinheadAlso as director, screenwriter and editor
1995Les Fleurs de Maria PapadopylouShort film
1996My Man1st Client: ClémentUncredited
1996A Self Made HeroAlbert Dehousse
1996News from the Good LordA nurse
1997The Fifth ElementMugger
1997Assassin(s)MaxAlso as director and screenwriter
1998Pleasure (And Its Little Inconveniences)Roland
1999Jakob the LiarHerschel
2001AmélieNino QuincampoixSwann d'Or for Best Actor
2001Birthday GirlYuri
2002Asterix & Obelix: Mission CleopatraPhysionomiste banquet
2002Amen.Riccardo FontanaNominated—César Award for Best Actor
2005MunichRobert
2006AvidaThe producerAlso as producer
2008Louise Hires a Contract KillerThe farm ownerAlso as producer
2011RebellionPhilippe LegorjusAlso as director, screenwriter and producer
2011HaywireStuder
2012Another Woman's LifePaul Speranski
2012Le GuetteurVincent Kaminski
2013AngéliqueNicolas / Calembredaine
2014Nobody from NowhereSébastien Nicolas / Henri de Montalte
2014Wild LifePaco (Philippe Fournier)Nominated—Lumières Award for Best Actor
2015-presentThe BureauMalotruTV series
2016War & PeaceNapoléon BonaparteTV series
2016Le Gang des AntillaisBar owner
2016Apocalypse VerdunVoice-overDocumentary
2017Valerian and the City of a Thousand PlanetsCamelot on Big Market
2017Happy EndThomas Laurent
2017SparringSteve Landry
2017De plus belle
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