Luc Jacquet

 

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Luc Jacquet (5 December 1967 in Bourg-en-Bresse) is a French film director from Paris. He wrote and directed the movie March of the Penguins, which won an Oscar for best documentary feature in 2005. His current film is called The Fox And the Child. It has been released in Britain and Ireland in slightly re-edited dubbed English-language version with narration by Kate Winslet, and was released in the United States on 29 February 2008. Before his film directing career, Jacquet was a biologist.

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Luc Jacquet

Born 1967-12-05 (58 years ago) in Bourg-en-Bresse.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Camie Award (March of the Penguins) 2006 Pingvinresan
National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Film (March of the Penguins) 2005 Pingvinresan
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary (March of the Penguins) 2005 Pingvinresan
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (March of the Penguins) 78th Academy Awards 2005 Pingvinresan
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
César Award for Best Documentary (Once Upon a Forest) 39th César Awards 2014 Det var en gång en skog
European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Film (March of the Penguins) European Film Awards 2006 2006 Pingvinresan
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay (March of the Penguins) Writers Guild of America Awards 2005 2006 Pingvinresan
César Award for Best First Feature Film (March of the Penguins) 31st César Awards 2006 Pingvinresan
David di Donatello for Best European Film (March of the Penguins) 2006 David di Donatello Awards 2006 Pingvinresan
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (March of the Penguins) 78th Academy Awards 2005 Pingvinresan

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Luc Jacquet (5 December 1967 in Bourg-en-Bresse) is a French film director from Paris. He wrote and directed the movie March of the Penguins, which won an Oscar for best documentary feature in 2005. His current film is called The Fox And the Child. It has been released in Britain and Ireland in slightly re-edited dubbed English-language version with narration by Kate Winslet, and was released in the United States on 29 February 2008.

Before his film directing career, Jacquet was a biologist.

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