
André Téchiné
Directing
1943-03-13 - Present
André Téchiné (born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the most accomplished post-New Wave French film directors.
Téchiné belongs to a second generation of French film critics associated with Cahiers du cinéma who followed François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard and others from criticism into filmmaking. He is noted for his elegant and emotionally charged films that often delve into the complexities of emotions and the human condition. One of Téchiné's trademarks is the lyrical examination of human relations in a sensitive but unsentimental way, as can be seen in his most acclaimed films: My Favorite Season (1993) and Wild Reeds (1994).
In his films he addresses various themes related to morality and the development of modern society, such as homosexuality, divorce, adultery, family breakdown, prostitution, crime, drug addiction or AIDS.
Description above from the Wikipedia article André Téchiné, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Credits

Wild Reeds

Strayed

Being 17

Rendez-vous

Scene of the Crime

The Bronte Sisters

Thieves

Changing Times

The Witnesses

The Girl on the Train

Hotel America

Golden Years

Soul Mates

Alice and Martin

I Don't Kiss

Unforgivable

The Innocents

Farewell to the Night

Barocco

My Favorite Season

In the Name of My Daughter

Paulina Is Leaving

Far Away

French Provincial

My New Friends

La Matiouette ou l'Arrière-pays
Le chêne et le roseau