Annaud, Jean-Jacques 1943-

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ANNAUD, Jean-Jacques 1943-


PERSONAL: Born October 1, 1943, in Draveil, Essonne, France (some sources say Juvisy-sur-Orge, France); son of Pierre and Madeleine (Tripoz) Annaud; married Monique Rossignol, 1970 (divorced, 1980); married Laurence Duval, 1982; children: (first marriage) Mathilde, Juliette; (second marriage) Louise.


ADDRESSES: Home—9 rue Guenegaud, 75006 Paris, France. Offıce—Artmedia, 20, Avenue Rapp, 75007 Paris, France. Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1934.


CAREER: Director, producer, and screenwriter. Director of films, including Noirs et blancs en couleur (also known as Black and White in Color), Allied Artists, 1976; Coup de tête (also known as Hot Head), 1979; La guerre du feu (also known as Quest for Fire), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982; Der Name der Rose (also known as The Name of the Rose), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986; L'ours (also known as The Bear), TriStar, 1988; L'amant (also known as The Lover), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992; (and producer) Wings of Courage (IMAX/3-D), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995; (and producer) Seven Years in Tibet, Sony Pictures Entertainment/TriStar, 1997; (and producer) Enemy at the Gates, Paramount, 2001; and (and executive producer and producer) Two Brothers, 2004. Also producer of the film Running Free, 1999. Appeared as himself in the film La rosa dei nomi (also known as The Rose of the Names), 1987; and in the television special The Reality Trip, 1997.


WRITINGS:


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(And director) Noirs et blancs en couleur (also known as Black and White in Color), Allied Artists, 1976.

(With Alain Godard and Pierre Richard) Je suis timide, mais je me soigne (also known as Too Shy to Try), 1978.


(And director) Coup de tête (also known as Hot Head), 1979.

(With Gerard Brach; and director) L'amant (also known as The Lover), adapted from the novel by Marguerite Duras, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992.


(And director and producer) Wings of Courage (IMAX/3-D), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995.

(And producer) Running Free, Sony Pictures, 1999.

(With Alain Godard; and director and producer) Enemy at the Gates, Paramount, 2001.


(And director, executive producer and producer) TwoBrothers, 2004.


Also wrote the story for Running Free, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999.


WORK IN PROGRESS: Les deux tigers, a screenplay.

SIDELIGHTS: French director Jean-Jacques Annaud first came to public attention with the film Noirs et blancs en couleur (also known as Black and White in Color), which he wrote and directed. This satirical/farcical film, set in west Africa in 1915 and dramatizing a colonial war between French and German forces, was termed "a masterpiece" by National Review's John Simon in a review of another Annaud film, Wings of Courage. The next film Annaud wrote and directed was Coup de tête (also known as Hot Head), another comedy, this one about the competition between two factories' soccer teams. These films received positive critical attention, but were perceived as "art films" and were not large-scale commercial successes.

Since then, Annaud has written and/or directed several big-budget Hollywood films, including the historical dramas Seven Years in Tibet (starring Brad Pitt) and Enemy at the Gates (starring Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes, and Ed Harris). The latter film, which Annaud wrote and directed, was based on the true story of Vasily Zaitsev, a Russian farm boy who became one of the heroes of the World War II battle of Stalingrad because of his sniping skills. When Zaitsev's successes at picking off German officers become too embarrassing for the Nazis, they send a master sniper after him. "It's a great premise, one full of visual and dramatic possibilities," a reviewer noted in BusinessWorld.

Annaud is also notable in the film world for writing and directing the first feature film to be shot in the IMAX 3D format. Wings of Courage is based on the true story of one of the pilots of the Compagnie Générale Aéropostale, a corporation that flew mail along dangerous routes from France to locations throughout South American in the early days of flight. On one mail-hauling trip, solo pilot Henri Guillaumet's plane goes down in the Andes. This should be a death sentence, but, buoyed up by the thought of his young wife depending on him, Guillaumet sets out to hike his way out of the mountains. Although some viewers might perceive the use of the unusual large-screen 3D format as a gimmick, "I doubt whether standard film could have conveyed the same immediacy, vastness, pitilessness: the same palpability of hurdles to overcome," Simon wrote in National Review.

Annaud also adapted Marguerite Duras's autobiographical novel about a girl's sexual coming of age in colonial east Asia into the film L'amant (The Lover). The teenage girl, who is never named, meets a wealthy Chinese businessman as she travels by ferry from her widowed mother's home in Vietnam to her boarding school in Saigon. For a year and a half, the two carry on their affair, until the businessman enters into an arranged marriage and the girl and her family return to their native France. Annaud's work in this film is "lovely," Stanley Kauffmann wrote in New Republic; he "avoids any hint of either triteness or exploitation" in the film's most intimate scenes.


BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:


books


Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television, Volume 37, Gale (Detroit, MI), 2002.


periodicals


America, March 13, 1982, Richard A. Blake, review of Quest for Fire, p. 195.

American Film, September, 1986, Robert Katz, review of The Name of the Rose, pp. 26-31.

American Heritage, April, 1987, Geoffrey C. Ward, review of Quest for Fire, p. 16.

American Historical Review, October, 1995, J. Jose Cruz, review of The Lover, pp. 1215-1217; April, 1998, Brian Taves, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 636-637.

Animals' Agenda, December, 1989, Sean O'Gara, review of The Bear, pp. 50-51.

Boston Magazine, June, 1982, Deac Rossell, review of Quest for Fire, p. 48.

Bulletin with Newsweek, December 16, 1997, Susie Eisenhuth, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 61; July 31, 2001, Susie Eisenhuth, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 73.

BusinessWorld (Phillipines), September 14, 2001, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 18813968.

California Magazine, February, 1982, Kenneth Turan, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 126-127.

Christian Century, April 7, 1982, review of Quest forFire, pp. 422-423; December 24, 1986, James M. Wall, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 1181.

Christian Science Monitor, November 8, 1989, David Sterritt, review of The Bear, p. 11; December 1, 1989, David Sterritt, review of The Bear, p. 10; April 21, 1995, David Sterritt, review of Wings of Courage, p. 11; October 10, 1997, David Sterritt, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 15.

CoEvolution Quarterly, spring, 1982, Sheila Benson, review of Quest for Fire, p. 126.

Commonweal, March 12, 1982, Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr., review of Quest for Fire, pp. 147-148.

Cosmopolitan, April, 1982, Guy Flatley, review of Quest for Fire, p. 22; October, 1992, Guy Flatley, review of The Lover, p. 44.

Daily Variety, March 13, 2003, Cathy Dunkley, "Annaud Takes Tripoli for Hurd and Disney," p. 35.

Entertainment Weekly, November 6, 1992, Owen Gleiberman, review of The Lover, pp. 44-45; June 18, 1993, Ty Burr, review of The Lover, pp. 58-60; March 23, 2001, Lisa Schwarzbaum, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 73.

Field & Stream (western edition), March, 1990, review of The Bear, p. 172.

Film Comment, September-October, 1989, Anne Thompson, "Quest for Fur" (the making of The Bear), pp. 2-3; January-February, 1993, Mollie Haskell, review of The Lover, pp. 31-33.

Film Quarterly, spring, 1990, Derek Bouse, review of The Bear, pp. 30-34.

Gentlemen's Quarterly, November, 1989, Kenneth Turan, review of The Bear, pp. 129-131.

Glamour, April, 1982, Stephen Schiff, review of Quest for Fire, p. 164.

Hollywood Reporter, August 28, 2001, interview with Annaud, p. 21; February 26, 2002, Charles Masters, "Annaud Renews Animal Instinct with Tigers Pic," pp. 24-25.

Humanist, July-August, 1982, Harry M. Geduld, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 61-62.

Life, spring, 1989, Tala Skari, review of The Bear, pp. 89-91.

Los Angeles Magazine, February, 1982, Merrill Shindler, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 242-243; November, 1992, Rod Lurie, review of The Lover, pp. 153-156.

Los Angeles Times, March 16, 2001, Kenneth Turan, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. F-10.

Maclean's, February 15, 1982, Lawrence O'Toole, review of Quest for Fire, p. 60; October 6, 1986, Lawrence O'Toole, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 79; October 30, 1989, Brian D. Johnson, review of The Bear, pp. 94-95; November 9, 1992, Brian D. Johnson, review of The Lover, p. 108.

Nation, February 9, 1980, Robert Hatch, review of Hothead, pp. 155-156; February 20, 1982, Robert Hatch, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 218-219.

National Review, April 30, 1982, John Simon, review of Quest for Fire, p. 501; February 5, 1990, John Simon, review of The Bear, p. 57; November 30, 1992, John Simon, review of The Lover, pp. 55-56; May 15, 1995, John Simon, review of Wings of Courage, pp. 68-70; November 10, 1997, John Simon, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 62; April 16, 2001, John Simon, review of Dangerous Game.

New Republic, March 17, 1982, Stanley Kauffmann, review of Quest for Fire, p. 25; October 6, 1986, Stanley Kauffmann, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 24; December 28, 1992, Stanley Kauff-mann, review of The Lover, pp. 24-25.

New Statesman & Society, September 29, 1989, Suzanne Moore, review of The Bear, pp. 41-42; June 19, 1992, Anne Billson, review of The Lover, pp. 20-21.

Newsweek, February 15, 1982, David Ansen, review of Quest for Fire, p. 61; September 26, 1986, David Ansen, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 63; November 13, 1989, David Ansen, review of The Bear, p. 92; October 13, 1997, David Ansen, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 51.

New York, February 15, 1982, David Denby, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 68-69; February 22, 1982, William Wolf, profile of Annaud, p. 66; October 6, 1986, David Denby, review of The Name of the Rose, pp. 72-73; October 30, 1989, David Denby, review of The Bear, p. 70; November 9, 1992, David Denby, review of The Lover, pp. 68-69; October 13, 1997, David Denby, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 94.

New Yorker, January 28, 1980, Roger Angell, review of Coup de tête, pp. 63-64; March 8, 1982, Pauline Kael, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 114-115; November 13, 1989, Pauline Kael, review of The Bear, pp. 121-123; November 2, 1992, review of The Lover, pp. 40-41; November 16, 1992, Michael Sragow, review of The Lover, pp. 132-133; April 24, 1995, Anthony Lane, review of Wings of Courage, pp. 120-123; March 26, 2001, David Denby, review of Enemy at the Gates, pp. 102-103.

New York Review of Books, January 15, 1998, Pico Iyer, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 14-16.

New York Times, March 15, 1987, Janet Maslin, review of The Name of the Rose, p. H30; October 25, 1989, Janet Maslin, review of The Bear, pp. B4, C15; June 3, 1990, Janet Maslin, review of The Bear, p. H26; October 29, 1992, Bernard Weinraub, review of The Lover, pp. B3, C19; October 30, 1992, Vincent Canby, review of The Lover, pp. B1, C5; June 10, 1993, Vincent Canby, review of The Lover, pp. B5, C18; April 16, 1995, Graham Fuller, review of Wings of Courage, p. H22; April 21, 1995, Caryn James, review of Wings of Courage, p. C5; April 30, 1995, Laurel Graeber, review of Wings of Courage, p. H27; September 7, 1997, Rick Lyman, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. H60; October 3, 1997, "Director Scales a Personal Peak," pp. B7, E7; October 8, 1997, Janet Maslin, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. B3, E1; April 3, 1998, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. B26; June 2, 2000, A. O. Scott, review of Running Free, pp. B18, E18; March 16, 2001, A. O. Scott, review of Enemy at the Gates, pp. B21, E14; August 10, 2001, review of Enemy at the Gates, pp. B29, E29.

Omni, November, 1994, Erin Murphy, review of Wings of Courage, pp. 52-59.

Oui, May, 1982, review of Quest for Fire, p. 17.

People, February 22, 1982, review of Quest for Fire, p. 25; October 13, 1997, Leah Rozen, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. 19.

Philadelphia Magazine, April, 1982, Richard Fuller, review of Quest for Fire, pp. 65-67; January, 1987, Richard Fuller, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 52; January, 1990, Richard Fuller, review of The Bear, p. 65.

Premiere, September, 1992, Kitty Bowe Hearty, "Sex and the Single Girl" (the making of The Lover), pp. 50-51; October, 1992, review of The Lover, pp. 109-110; September, 2000, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 54; March, 2001, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 106.

Rolling Stone, May 27, 1982, Jonathan Cott, interview with Annaud, pp. 17-19; October 1, 1992, Peter Travers, review of The Lover, p. 74; October 30, 1997, Peter Travers, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 71-72; April 12, 2001, Peter Travers, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 146.

San Francisco, April, 1982, Jon Carroll, review of Quest for Fire, p. 39.

Science '82, June, 1982, John Pfeiffer, review of Quest for Fire, p. 84.

Seventeen, April, 1982, Edwin Miller, review of Quest for Fire, p. 107.

Sierra, March-April, 1990, Daniel Connor, review of The Bear, pp. 18-19.

Sight and Sound, July, 1992, Jonathan Romney, review of The Lover, pp. 38-39; December, 1997, Mark Kermode, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 53-55; April, 2001, John Wrathall, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 45.

Sojourners, January-February, 1998, Rose Marie Berger, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 61-63.

Spectator, November 22, 1997, Mark Steyn, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 62-63; March 24, 2001, Mark Steyn, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 59.

Time, February 22, 1982, Richard Corliss, review of Quest for Fire, p. 69; October 13, 1986, review ofThe Name of the Rose, p. 107; October 30, 1989, Richard Schickel, review of The Bear, p. 97; November 2, 1992, Richard Corliss, review of The Lover, p. 70; March 26, 2001, Richard Corliss, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 73.

Times (London, England), June 17, 1992, interview with Annaud, p. LT4.

USA Today (magazine), January, 1987, Kenneth R. Hey, review of The Name of the Rose, pp. 95-96.

Variety, December 20, 1981, review of La guerre de feu, p. 16; February 17, 1982, David Fox, "A Shuffleboard of Producers, Other Quest for Fire Lessons," pp. 5-6; March 3, 1982, Lenny Borger, "Quest, Garde à vue and Diva Monopolize France's Cesar Awards," pp. 5-6; April 24, 1995, Godfrey Cheshire, review of Wings of Courage, pp. 53-54; September 22, 1997, Derek Elley, review of Seven Years in Tibet, pp. 37-38; May 29, 2000, Robert Koehler, review of Running Free, p. 19; February 12, 2001, Derek Elley, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 35; March 12, 2001, Bill Higgins, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. 60; June 4, 2001, Alison James and Adam Dawtrey, "Annaud to Top Deauville Jury," p. 40.

Video Review, July, 1990, Andrew Sarris, review of The Bear, p. 58.

Wall Street Journal, October 26, 1989, Julie Salamon, review of The Bear, pp. A12, A14; October 22, 1992, Julie Salamon, review of The Lover, pp. A12, A14; November 17, 1992, Julie Salamon, review of The Lover, pp. A14, A16; December 15, 1992, Julie Salamon, review of The Lover, pp. A14, A16; April 27, 1995, Amy Gamerman, review of Wings of Courage, pp. A12-A13; October 10, 1997, Joe Morgenstern, review of Seven Years in Tibet, p. A20; March 16, 2001, Joe Morgenstern, review of Enemy at the Gates, p. W6.

Working Woman, November, 1986, Patricia Bosworth, review of The Name of the Rose, p. 285.


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