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Luc Besson - Wikipedia. Luc Besson (French: [lyk bɛsɔ̃]; born 1. March 1. 95. 9) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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He directed or produced the films Subway (1. The Big Blue (1. 98. Nikita (1. 99. 0). Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call Cinéma du look.

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He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films Léon: The Professional and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc. He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci- fi action film The Fifth Element (1. He wrote and directed the 2. Watch Fire! Online Ibtimes. Lucy. In 1. 98. 0, he founded his own production company, called Les Films du Loup, and later Les Films du Dauphin (fr). This was superseded in 2. Europa. Corp film company with his longtime collaborator, Pierre- Ange Le Pogam (fr).

As writer, director, or producer, Besson has so far been involved in the creation of more than 5. Early life[edit]Besson was born in Paris, to parents who both worked as Club Medscuba- diving instructors.[1] Influenced by this milieu, as a child Besson planned to become a marine biologist. Watch Battle Los Angeles Online Facebook. He spent much of his youth traveling with his parents to tourist resorts in Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece.[2] The family returned to France when Besson was 1.

His parents promptly divorced and each remarried."Here there is two families, and I am the only bad souvenir of something that doesn't work," he said in the International Herald Tribune. And if I disappear, then everything is perfect. The rage to exist comes from here. I have to do something! Otherwise I am going to die."[3]At the age of 1. Besson had a diving accident that left him unable to dive.[4]"I was 1. I wondered what I was going to do.

So I took a piece of paper and on the left I put everything I could do, or had skills for, and all the things I couldn't do. The first line was shorter and I could see that I loved writing, I loved images, I was taking a lot of pictures. So I thought maybe movies would be good. But I thought that to really know I should go to a set. And a friend of mine knew a guy whose brother was a third assistant on a short film. It's true," he said in a 2. The Guardian.[5]"So, I said: 'OK, let's go on the set.' So I went on the set..

The day after I went back to see my mum and told her that I was going to make films and stop school and 'bye. And I did it! Very soon after I made a short film and it was very, very bad. I wanted to prove that I could do something, so I made a short film. Watch Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time Online Hitfix.

That was in fact my main concern, to be able to show that I could do one."[5]He reportedly worked on the first drafts of Le Grand Bleu while still in his teens. Out of boredom, Besson started writing stories, including the background to what he later developed as The Fifth Element (1.

The film is inspired by the French comic books which Besson read as a teenager. Besson directed and co- wrote the screenplay of this science fiction thriller with the screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen.[7]At 1. Besson returned to his birthplace of Paris. There he took odd jobs in film to get a feel for the industry. He worked as an assistant to directors including Claude Faraldo and Patrick Grandperret. Besson directed three short films, a commissioned documentary, and several commercials.[8]After this, he moved to the United States for three years, but returned to Paris, where he formed his own production company.

He first named it Les Films du Loup, but changed it to Les Films du Dauphin. In the early 1. 98. Besson met Éric Serra and asked him to compose the score for his first short film, L'Avant dernier. He later used Serra as a composer for other films of his.

Since the late 2. Besson has written and produced numerous action movies, including the Taxi (1. The Transporter (2. Jet Li films Kiss of the Dragon and Unleashed/Danny the Dog. His English- language films Taken, Taken 2 and Taken 3, all starring Liam Neeson, have been major successes, with Taken 2 becoming the largest- grossing export French film. Besson produced the promotional movie for the Paris bid for the 2. Summer Olympics. Besson won Best Director and Best French Director for his film The Fifth Element (1.

He was nominated for Best Director and Best Picture César Awards for his films Léon: The Professional (1. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1. French actor Jean Reno has appeared in several films by Besson, including Le dernier combat (1. Subway, The Big Blue (1. Nikita (1. 99. 0), and Léon: The Professional (1. Cinéma du look[edit]Critics[who?] cite Besson as a pivotal figure in the Cinéma du look movement, a specific, highly visual style produced from the 1. Subway (1. 98. 5), The Big Blue (1.

Nikita (1. 99. 0) are all considered to be of this stylistic school. The term was coined by critic Raphaël Bassan in a 1. La Revue du Cinema n° 4.

A partisan of the experimental cinema and friend of the New Wave ("nouvelle vague") directors, Bassan grouped Besson with Jean- Jacques Beineix and Leos Carax as three directors who shared the style of "le look." These directors were later described critically as favoring style over substance, and spectacle over narrative.[1. Besson, along with most of the filmmakers so categorized, was uncomfortable with the label, particularly in light of the achievements of their forebears: France's New Wave. Jean- Luc Godard and François Truffaut were rebelling against existing cultural values and used cinema as a means of expression simply because it was the most avant- garde medium at the time," said Besson in a 1.

The New York Times. Today, the revolution is occurring entirely within the industry and is led by people who want to change the look of movies by making them better, more convincing and pleasurable to watch."Because it's becoming increasingly difficult to break into this field, we have developed a psychological armor and are ready to do anything in order to work", he added in this same interview. I think our ardor alone is going to shake the pillars of the moviemaking establishment."[1.

Besson directed a biopic of Aung San Suu Kyi called The Lady (original title Dans la Lumiere), which was released in the fall of 2. He also worked on Lockout, which was released in April 2. Many of Besson's films have achieved popular, if not critical, success. One such release was Le Grand Bleu."When the film had its premiere on opening night at the 1. Cannes Film Festival, it was mercilessly drubbed, but no matter; it was a smash," observed the International Herald Tribune in a 2. Besson. "Embraced by young people who kept returning to see it again, the movie sold 1.

French call a 'film générationnel,' a defining moment in the culture."[1. Besson created the Arthur series, which comprises Arthur and the Minimoys, Arthur and the Forbidden City, Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard and Arthur and the War of the Two Worlds. He directed Arthur and the Invisibles, an adaptation of the first two books of the collection.

A film with live action and animation, it was released in the UK and the US and starred Freddie Highmore, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Mia Farrow, Robert De Niro and David Bowie. Critical evaluation[edit]Besson has been described as "the most Hollywood of French filmmakers."[1. Scott Tobias wrote that his "slick, commercial" action movies were "so interchangeable—drugs, sleaze, chuckling supervillainy, and Hong Kong- style effects—that each new project probably starts with white- out on the title page."[1.

American film critic Armond White has praised Besson, whom he ranks as one of the best film producers, for refining and revolutionizing action film. He wrote that Besson dramatizes the struggle of his characters "as a conscientious resistance to human degradation".[1. Personal life[edit]Besson has been married four times; first, in 1. Anne Parillaud who starred in Besson's Nikita (1.

Besson and Parillaud had a daughter, Juliette, born in 1. The couple divorced in 1.

Besson's second wife was actress Maïwenn Le Besco, who was 1. They were married in late 1.