Matthieu Bareyre

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Matthieu Bareyre
Born1986
NationalityFrench
Occupationmovie director
Years active2012–present

Matthieu Bareyre, born 1986 in France, is a French director.

Biography[change | change source]

Matthieu Bareyre, born in 1986, is a French author, director, and editor. His debut feature film, "L'Époque," received the Best First Film award in 2019 from the Film Critics Syndicate. According to Vodkaster, he is among the 20 filmmakers to watch in the coming decade.[1] He directed his first film L'Epoque in 2012[2]

Filmography[change | change source]

Short movie[change | change source]

Features movies[change | change source]

  • 2019 : L'Époque, 90'
  • 2022 : Le Journal d'une femme nwar, 104'

Distinctions[change | change source]

  • Festival Cinéma of Real 2015 : Price of "Patrimoine et de l'immatériel pour" Nocturnes
  • Festival Cinéma du Real 2015 : Special Mention of French institute for Nocturnes
  • 71st Locarno Film Festival, 2018 : Label Europa Cinema for L'Époque
  • 71st Locarno Film Festival, 2018 : Special mention at Rose in L'Époque by the jury of Cineasti del presente
  • 2023 : Top 10 promising young french directors by Elucid magazine[3]

References[change | change source]

  1. "20 cinéastes à suivre pour la nouvelle décennie". Vodkaster (in French).
  2. Marie-Noëlle. "L'Époque: extérieur nuit vu par Matthieu Bareyre". Le Figaro.fr (in French).
  3. Delphine Herault. "Top 10 Promising Young French Directors of 2023". Elucid magazine.