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Mathieu Kassovitz is a French actor, director and screenwriter, and is considered one of contemporary France's top young film talents. The son of director Peter Kassovitz , Mathieu was born August 3, 1967 in Paris.

As a filmmaker, Kassovitz has a number of artistic and commercial successes under his belt. He wrote and directed La Haine (1995), a hugely successful film in France and internationally which won the Cesar Award for Best Film and netted Kassovitz the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival. He later directed Les Rivičres Pourpres ( 2000), a police detective thriller starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel, another massive commercial success in France, and Gothika ( 2003), a fantastic thriller, with Halle Berry and Penelope Cruz.

As an actor, Kassovitz is most famous outside France for his role as Nino Quincampoix in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's film Amélie. Among many other credits, he also had small roles in La Haine (which he also directed,) Birthday GirlBirthday Girl is a British Film Four-backed film featuring Nicole Kidman as a Russian mail-order bride. External links . and The Fifth ElementFifth Element, The The Fifth Element is a science fiction action movie starring Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Milla Jovovich and Chris Tucker. Directed by Luc Besson. The Fifth Element places the hopes of all mankind on the shoulders of Korben Dall. He also played the main role in AmenThis article is about the Hebrew word for other meanings see Amen (disambiguation). The word Amen ( Tiberian Hebrew men "So be it; truly", Standard Hebrew Amen Arabic ’min is a declaration of affirmation found in the Hebrew Bible and in the Quran. It has (2003) by Costa-GavrasConstantinos Gavras (born February 12, 1933, Loutra-Iraias, Greece), better known as Costa-Gavras is a Greek-French filmmaker best known for films with overt political themes. He has made movies mostly in French but also several in English. In Z (1969), a.

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