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Bruno Dumont

Bruno Dumont

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Born in Bailleul, France, Bruno Dumont became one of Europe's most celebrated Directors during the Baby Boomer era.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruno Dumont (born 1958, Bailleul, France) is a French film director. To date, he has directed ten feature films, all of which border somewhere between realistic drama and the avant-garde. His films have won several awards at the Cannes Film Festival. Two of Dumont's films have won the Grand Prix award: both L'HumanitΓ© (1999) and Flandres (2006). Dumont's Hadewijch won the 2009 Prize of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize) for Special Presentation at

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Born
Years in career50 years active
March 14th, 1958
Birthplace
Bailleul, France
Known for
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Nationality
France
Generation
Baby Boomer
Career
50 years
Region
Europe
How Bruno Dumont compares to other Directors
πŸŽ‚Bruno Dumont is 4 years older than the average Director
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Age6864+4 yrs
Career length50 yrs~35 yrs+15 yrs
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Facts about Bruno Dumont

Did you know?

Did you know that despite the often bleak and philosophical nature of his feature films, Bruno Dumont also directed a highly praised absurdist comedy mini-series, "P'tit Quinquin"?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • Bruno Dumont initially studied philosophy and taught for a period before transitioning to filmmaking.
  • He is renowned for casting non-professional actors, often locals from the film's shooting locations.
  • His films are characterized by their stark realism, minimal dialogue, and often slow, contemplative pacing.
  • Dumont rarely uses traditional background music, preferring natural sounds to enhance the atmosphere.
  • He directed the acclaimed absurdist crime comedy miniseries "P'tit Quinquin" (2014) for television.
Career highlight

Bruno Dumont's career is highlighted by his exceptional recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, where he has won the prestigious Grand Prix award twice. This honor was bestowed upon him for both "L'HumanitΓ©" (1999) and "Flandres" (2006), cementing his status as a critically acclaimed and distinctive auteur.

Legacy

Dumont's legacy is defined by his uncompromising and unique cinematic vision, pushing the boundaries of realism and the avant-garde. He is celebrated for his profound philosophical explorations, often through raw and unvarnished portrayals of the human condition.

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Frequently asked questions

How old is Bruno Dumont?
Bruno Dumont is 68 years old (born March 14, 1958).
Is Bruno Dumont still alive?
Yes, Bruno Dumont is still alive as of 2026, aged 68.
What is Bruno Dumont's real name?
Bruno Dumont's full birth name is B. Dumont.
Where is Bruno Dumont from?
Bruno Dumont is from Bailleul, France, France.
What generation is Bruno Dumont?
Bruno Dumont is a Baby Boomer, born in 1958.
What is a surprising fact about Bruno Dumont?
Did you know that despite the often bleak and philosophical nature of his feature films, Bruno Dumont also directed a highly praised absurdist comedy mini-series, "P'tit Quinquin"?
What is Bruno Dumont's biggest career achievement?
Bruno Dumont's career is highlighted by his exceptional recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, where he has won the prestigious Grand Prix award twice. This honor was bestowed upon him for both "L'HumanitΓ©" (1999) and "Flandres" (2006), cementing his status as a critically acclaimed and distinctive auteur.

Also known as: B. Dumont, Bru Dumont