Jaco Van Dormael

 

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Jaco Van Dormael is a Belgian film director, screenwriter and playwright. His complex and critically acclaimed films are especially noted for their respectful and sympathetic portrayal of people with mental and physical disabilities. Van Dormael spent his childhood travelling around Europe, before going on to study filmmaking at the INSAS in Brussels, where he wrote and directed his first short film, Maedeli la brèche, which received the Honorary Foreign Film Award at the Student Academy Awards. Van Dormael's feature debut, Toto le héros, was an immediate hit and won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Five years later Van Dormael was among the prizes again at Cannes with Le huitième jour, when his two leading actors, Daniel Auteuil and Pascal Duquenne, were jointly awarded the prize for Best Actor. His third feature film, Mr. Nobody, received further critical acclaim and many accolades, winning six Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director

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Jaco Van Dormael

Born 1957-02-09 (69 years ago) in Ixelles.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Film (Mr. Nobody) European Film Awards 2010 2010 Mr. Nobody
César Award for Best Foreign Film (Toto the Hero) 17th César Awards 1992 Toto le héros
European Film Discovery of the Year - Fassbinder Award (Toto the Hero) European Film Awards 1991 1991 Toto le héros
European Film Award for Best Screenwriter (Toto the Hero) European Film Awards 1991 1991 Toto le héros
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Film (Mr. Nobody) European Film Awards 2010 2010 Mr. Nobody
César Award for Best Foreign Film (Toto the Hero) 17th César Awards 1992 Toto le héros
BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Toto the Hero) 1992 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1992 Toto le héros
European Film Discovery of the Year - Fassbinder Award (Toto the Hero) European Film Awards 1991 1991 Toto le héros
European Film Award for Best Screenwriter (Toto the Hero) European Film Awards 1991 1991 Toto le héros
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Michèle Anne De Mey(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Alice Van Dormael, Juliette Van Dormael

Sibling

Pierre Van Dormael

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Jaco Van Dormael is a Belgian film director, screenwriter and playwright. His complex and critically acclaimed films are especially noted for their respectful and sympathetic portrayal of people with mental and physical disabilities.

Van Dormael spent his childhood travelling around Europe, before going on to study filmmaking at the INSAS in Brussels, where he wrote and directed his first short film, Maedeli la brèche, which received the Honorary Foreign Film Award at the Student Academy Awards. Van Dormael's feature debut, Toto le héros, was an immediate hit and won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Five years later Van Dormael was among the prizes again at Cannes with Le huitième jour, when his two leading actors, Daniel Auteuil and Pascal Duquenne, were jointly awarded the prize for Best Actor. His third feature film, Mr. Nobody, received further critical acclaim and many accolades, winning six Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.

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