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Anne-Marie Faux

Anne-Marie Faux

Montfermeil, France

Anne-Marie Faux is a French filmmaker and producer. In the 1990s, she worked closely with Jean-Luc Godard and produced Alas for Me in 1993, a film that explores love and creation through a text by Leopardi. In 2007, she co-directed with Jean-Pierre Devilliers the documentary Maurice Pialat, l’amour existe, a moving portrait of the filmmaker, which was selected for competition at the Cannes Film Festival. That same year, Anne-Marie Faux appeared in Cortex, acting opposite Julien Boisselier and André Dussollier in the role of Claire. She has since directed several documentaries, including Face au vent, partition buissonnière (2010), Le Bruit du temps, Messaoud (2014), and Ostinato, Al-Ándalus (2017).

Filmography
Et que l’espérance est violente poster
Et que l’espérance est violente
2011
Face au vent, partition buissonnière poster
Face au vent, partition buissonnière
2010 • self
Cortex poster
Cortex
2008 • Claire
Hic rosa, partition botanique poster
Hic rosa, partition botanique
2007 • Narrator (voice)