- Brigitte Roüan
This article borrows largely from a "
New York Times " profile of the artist. [Riding, Alan. "When the Tables Are Turned in Adultery's Secret Rooms", "New York Times", March 8, 1998]Brigitte Rouan (born
1951 ) is a Frenchfilm director andactress .__NOTOC__Early life and career
Rouan was born into a French naval family in
Toulon in 1951. She wasorphan ed at age six and spent her childhood inAlgeria andSenegal . At age 12, she left forconvent school inParis .Her acting career began at age 21, on the stage. Her performance lead the way to small film roles for directors including
Alain Resnais ,Jacques Rivette , andBertrand Tavernier .Directing career
Rouan became a director in her own right when she helmed a short film titled "Grosse". It won a
César Award in 1986. She would become a feature film director with "Overseas" (1990), which won the Critics' Week award at the 1990Cannes Film Festival . She co-starred in the film withMarianne Basler andNicole Garcia to portray sisters in colonialNorth Africa during the 1950s.The now actor-director would continue in roles, including one in "Olivier, Olivier" (1991) for Polish director
Agnieszka Holland .Rouan's 1997 film "Post Coitum, Animal Triste" garnered attention for its depiction of an affair between a middle-aged woman (played by Rouan herself) and a younger man. The film was a success in its native country and received strong notices in America, where it screened at the
New York Film Festival before playing to arthouse crowds.Director filmography
* "Overseas" (1990)
* "Post Coitum, Animal Triste " ("After Sex") (1997)
* "Travaux, on sait quand ça commence..." ("Housewarming") (2005)Partial actor filmography
* "Overseas" (1990) as Malène
* "Post Coitum, Animal Triste " (1997) as Diane Clovier
* "Why Not Me?" (1999) as Josepha
* "Le Temps du Loup " ("Time of the Wolf") (2003) as Béa
* "The Pleasure Is All Mine " (2004) as NicoleReferences
External links
* [http://www.indiewire.com/people/int_Rouan_Brigitte_980401.html "Post Release: "Post-Coitum"'s Brigitte Rouan"] by Brandon Judell,
indieWIRE website, retrieved April 13, 2006
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