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  1. Thomas Bidegain, né le 23 mars 1968 à Mauléon-Licharre ( Pyrénées-Atlantiques ), est un scénariste français, connu pour sa collaboration avec Jacques Audiard sur les films Un prophète et De rouille et d'os, pour lesquels il est récompensé aux César . Biographie. Généralités.

  2. Thomas Bidegain is a French screenwriter, producer and film director. He is noted for his collaborations with the director Jacques Audiard. He received the César Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2010 for A Prophet and Best Adaptation in 2013 for Rust and Bone; both awards were shared with Audiard.

  3. Oct 9, 2023 · The French director talks about his second feature film, a visceral combination of survival film and love story, presented at the Namur International French-Language Film Festival. He reveals the spark, the characters, the genre, and the themes of his film.

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  4. Jun 27, 2016 · Thomas Bidegain, writer and director of Les Cowboys, talks about his film inspired by John Ford's The Searchers and his unconventional approach to screenwriting. He reveals how he broke the rules of character, plot, and genre to create a story of obsession, family, and identity.

  5. Jul 5, 2016 · Thomas Bidegain, a French screenwriter known for his collaborations with Jacques Audiard, talks about his first feature film, Les Cowboys, a contemporary Western inspired by classic American cinema. He discusses the themes, influences, and challenges of making a film about a father's quest to find his runaway daughter in the Muslim community.

  6. Thomas Bidegain is a French filmmaker who has written and acted in acclaimed movies such as Rust and Bone, A Prophet and Les Cowboys. He was born in 1968 and is the longtime companion of Camille Kouchner.

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  8. Jul 8, 2021 · The French screenwriter of 'A Prophet' collaborates with the 'Spotlight' director on a crime drama starring Matt Damon in Marseille. The film explores how Americans are seen by the world and how they see themselves.