Abdellatif Kechiche is a Franco-Tunisian actor, screenwriter, and director born on December 7, 1960, in Tunis, Tunisia. He moved to France as a child and began his career as an actor before turning to directing.
He gained recognition with films praised for their realism, dialogue, and direction of actors, notably L'Esquive and La Graine et le Mulet, for which he won four César Awards each, and La Vie d'Adèle, the film that earned him the prestigious Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. He recently released Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due, the final installment of a trilogy and possibly his last film, as he suffered a stroke in 2025, which significantly curtailed his work.
His films often explore human relationships, questions of identity, working-class communities, and the journey toward integration. His work has received numerous awards, though it has also occasionally sparked controversy regarding his filming methods.
Directing
32
Male
1960-12-07
Tunis, Tunisia
압델라티프 케시시, 阿布戴·柯西胥
Sorry, Haters
Mint Tea
The Innocents
The Magic Box
Bezness
The Secret of Polichinelle
A Vampire in Paradise
Mutisme
Marteau Rouge
Games of Love and Chance
The Secret of the Grain
Poetical Refugee
Black Venus
Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno
Sueur
Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo
Blue Is the Warmest Color
Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due