LUC BESSON
'Luc Besson' [IPA: lyk bɛsɔ̃] (born March 18, 1959) is a French film director, writer and producer.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Impact on Popular Culture |
| Lawsuits |
| Cinéma du look |
| Filmography as director |
| Works |
| Videoclips |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Little is known about Luc Besson's private life since he rarely discusses his personal life in interviews. He was born in Paris to parents who were both scuba diving instructors. This had a profound influence on his childhood as Besson planned on becoming a marine biologist. At the age of 17 he had a diving accident which left him unable to dive, however, he has since fully recovered.
During his childhood, and especially during adolescence, Besson showed amazing creativity. Out of boredom, he started to write stories, including the backdrop to what would later become one of his most popular movies, ''The Fifth Element.''
At 18, unable to dive, Besson returned to his birthplace of Paris. There he started to become involved in film, taking on odd jobs to get a feel for the industry. After this, he moved to the United States for three years, but returned to form his own production company which he called "Les Films du Loup". The name was later changed to Les Films du Dauphin.
In the early 1980s, Besson met Éric Serra and asked him to compose the score for his first short film, ''L'Avant dernier''.
He was married to Anne Parillaud, who starred in the film he wrote and directed, ''La Femme Nikita''.
Besson later dated model Maïwenn Le Besco. Their daughter, Shana Besson, was born in 1993.
Besson married Milla Jovovich on December 14 1997, but they divorced in 1999. On August 28 2004, Besson married Virginie Silla.
In recent years, he has written and produced numerous action movies, including the "Taxi" series, "The Transporter" series, and the Jet Li films "Kiss of the Dragon" and "Unleashed/Danny the Dog".
Besson was also in charge of the promotional movie which was presented to the IOC members for the bid of Paris for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Impact on Popular Culture
Besson's influence on other directors, artists, and world-wide popular culture cannot be denied, and is largely attributed to his films ''Nikita'' (1990) starring Anne Parillaud and ''Léon'' (aka The Professional, 1994) starring Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and introducing Natalie Portman to the screen. These two films strongly influenced spin-off works by many artists in comics books, other films with "cleaner" hit-man characters, and several American television shows, with the most direct spin-off being the long-running (1997-2001) USA network TV series ''La Femme Nikita'' as well as influences on ABC's ''Alias'' starring Jennifer Garner as paranoid girl-spy du jour. This influence extends to the creation of FOX TV's ''24'' by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, who had previously produced Nikita for the USA network. Harvey Keitel has played "cleaners" in the "Americanized" version of Nikita with Bridget Fonda called ''Point of No Return'' (1993) and ''Pulp Fiction'' (1994). This character also made it to TV in 1994 in the form of ''The Cleaner'' in ''The X-Files'' and has been satirized in the 2006 film ''The Cleaner'' starring Cedric The Entertainer.
Lawsuits
On several occasions Besson has been sued by collaborators, such as ''Subway'' co-writer Pierre Jolivet. Kathryn Bigelow accused him of stealing the script she wrote for a movie about . This lawsuit ended in a settlement, the terms of which were confidential. Other trials for plagiarism were won by Besson.
In January 2003, following the publication of a highly critical article [1], Besson sued the French magazine ''Brazil'', demanding 50,000 euros, but lost. Besson also lost a trial against Julien Seri, the first director of ''Yamakasi'', who was fired by Besson. Seri had publicly accused Besson of dictatorial methods and unrealistic schedules.
The most serious confrontation with the law concerned the death of cameraman Alain Dutartre during the shooting of ''Taxi 2'', due to a failed stunt. The charges against Besson and director Gérard Krawczyk were dropped in February 2006; however, stunt coordinator Rémy Julienne and executive producer Bernard Grenet of Europacorp are to go on trial for involuntary manslaughter.
Cinéma du look
Besson was a prominent face in the era of Cinema du look in the '80s into the start of the '90s. Subway, The Big Blue and Nikita are all considered to be in this era.
Filmography as director
★ ''The Last Battle'' or ''Le Dernier Combat'' (1983)
★ ''Subway'' (1985)
★ ''The Big Blue'' aka ''Le Grand bleu'' (1988)
★ ''Nikita'' aka ''La Femme Nikita'' (1990)
★ ''Atlantis'' (1991) - underwater wildlife documentary
★ ''Léon'' aka ''The Cleaner'' aka ''The Professional'' (1994)
★ ''The Fifth Element'' (1997)
★ '' aka ''Jeanne d'Arc'' or ''Joan of Arc'' (1999)
★ ''Angel-A'' (2005)
★ ''Arthur and the Invisibles'' (2006)
★ ''Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard'' (2009) (filming)
Works
Besson has been the author of the Arthur trilogy which features ''Arthur and the Minimoys'', ''Arthur and the Forbidden City'' and ''Arthur and the Revenge of Malthazard''. Besson has also turned the first of this book series; Arthur and the Minimoys into a part live-action, part CGI animated film which was released as ''Arthur and the Invisibles'' in the UK and the USA and starred Freddie Highmore, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Mia Farrow, Robert De Niro and David Bowie. Besson directed. The next two books in the series are in pre-production.
Videoclips
★ ''Pull Marine'' : Isabelle Adjani (1983)
★ ''Mon Légionnaire'' : Serge Gainsbourg (1988)
★ ''Que mon coeur lâche'' : Mylène Farmer (1993)
★ ''Love Profusion'' : Madonna (2003)
References
★ Biography for Luc Besson
★ Biography for Éric Serra
★ Interview with Luc Besson about The Fifth Element
★ In-depth interview with Luc Besson
External links
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★ Luc Besson Interview, Angel-A
★ JewReview.net video interview with Luc Besson and Rie Rasmussen about Angel-A
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