Jacques Audiard
![Audiard at the [[2017 Cannes Film Festival]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/Jacques_Audiard_Cannes_2017.jpg)
After working extensively as a screenwriter since the 1970s, Audiard made his directorial debut with ''See How They Fall'' (1994), followed by ''A Self-Made Hero'' (1996) and ''Read My Lips'' (2001). His drama ''The Beat That My Heart Skipped'' (2005) was seen as his breakout film, earning him a BAFTA and his first César trifecta, followed by a second for the prison crime drama ''A Prophet'' (2009), which earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. After ''Dheepan'' (2015), mostly in Tamil language and which won him Cannes' Palme d'Or, he made his English-language debut with the western ''The Sisters Brothers'' (2018) and his Spanish-language debut with the musical ''Emilia Pérez'' (2024), which won Golden Globes for Best Musical or Comedy and Best Foreign Language Film, and also earned Audiard an Academy Award for Best Original Song (for "El Mal") along with three nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Provided by Wikipedia
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