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Brigitte Roüan
Brigitte Roüan (born 28 September 1946) is a French director, screenwriter and actress.
Rouan was born into a French naval family in Toulon in 1946. She was orphaned at age six and spent her childhood in Algeria and Senegal. At age 12, she left for convent school in Paris.
Her acting career began at age 21, on the stage. Her performance lead the way to small film roles for directors including Alain Resnais, Jacques Rivette, and Bertrand Tavernier.
Rouan became a director in her own right when she helmed a short film titled Grosse. It won a César Award in 1986. She would become a feature film director with Overseas (1990), which won the Critics' Week award at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. She co-starred in the film with Marianne Basler and Nicole Garcia to portray sisters in colonial North Africa during the 1950s.
The now actor-director would continue in roles, including one in Olivier, Olivier (1991) for Polish director Agnieszka Holland.
Rouan's 1997 film Post Coitum, Animal Triste garnered attention for its depiction of an affair between a middle-aged woman (played by Rouan herself) and a younger man. The film was a success in its native country and received strong notices in America, where it screened at the New York Film Festival before playing to arthouse crowds. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
As director
As actor
Meet the Barbarians
Nicole Garcia, actrice-cinéaste
Intérieur Jour
Forever Young
Into the World
The Man in the Hat
My Polish Honeymoon
Andy
The Troubleshooter
When Margaux Meets Margaux
Guy
Train de vies
We Need Your Vote
Based on a True Story
Just to Be Sure
Going to Brazil
Two Birds, One Stone
From the Land of the Moon
Love Is Dead
Love at First Fight
Half-Sister
The Ultimate Accessory
Cinéast(e)s
Second Chance
Made in Italy
Love Songs
Juana Had Hair of Gold
The Pleasure Is All Mine
Totally Nuts
Time of the Wolf