François Margolin, born on the 29th of March 1957, alumnus from FEMIS (French National Film School), combines the hats of writer, director and producer. He directed Mensonge in 1994, with Nathalie Baye, The Opium of the Talibans in 2001 and Les Petits Soldats (about Child Soldiers in Liberia) in 2005. His first short movie, Elle et Lui, won the famous Jean Vigo Prize. His work as a producer won him to work with prestigious directors like Raoul Ruiz (Nucingen House, Dias de Campo), Hou Hsiao-Hsien (The Flight of the Red Balloon), Raymond Depardon (Empty Quarter, une Femme en Afrique), Olivier Assayas (Boarding Gate) or Costa Gavras and Abbas Kiarostami for the omnibus documentary À propos de Nice, la suite. In 1986 he created the production company of Médecins Sans Frontières in Paris and worked as a journalist during the eighties for Liberation and L’Express, in Africa and Afghanistan. He published a successful book about the Black Jews of Ethiopia, We were the only Jews in the World, in 2008.
Production
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Male
1957-03-29
Paris, France
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Ballet aquatique
Nucingen House
Flight of the Red Balloon
Mensonge
Empty Quarter: A Woman in Africa
The Pilgrimage of Students and Jacob
Sons of Cain
Days in the Country
Dirty Lands
Sarah Halimi: An Anti-Semitic and Unpunished Crime
Les secrets de la princesse de Cadignan
Jihadists
Boarding Gate
Peshmerga
Concerning Nice
The Art Dealer
Death in Sarajevo
L'automne à Pyongyang, un portrait de Claude Lanzmann
Slava Ukraini
The Battle of Mosul
Paris, The Visit
OAS, Une histoire interdite
Les petits soldats
Secrets
Napalm
Opium