Catherine Breillat

Catherine Breillat

Born 07/13/1948 (75 years old)
Bressuire, Deux-Sèvres, Poitou-Charentes, France

Biography

Catherine Breillat is a Paris based filmmaker and writer who became famous for her distinctively personal films on sexuality, gender trouble and sibling rivalry. Accused of being a "porno auteuriste", Breillat allowed for an unbiased view of sexuality and extended the language of mainstream movies. She is also a best-selling novelist and wrote her first novel, "L'Homme Facile", at the age of 17.

Breillat acted in Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris (1972) and wrote the screenplay for Maurice Pialat's movie Police (1985). Since her own first film A Real Young Girl (1976), which was released 23 years after its shooting, Breillat explored critically as well as in an innovative way the perceptions imposed on female sexuality, related family and coming of age issues.

Miami Film Festival

Actress

Screenwriter

Director

Authoress

Movies
2004

Anatomy of Hell - book

1976

A Real Young Girl - book

Production designer

Movies
1976

A Real Young Girl

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