

Mathieu Demy
Birthday
October 15, 1972 (52 years)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Biography
Mathieu Demy is a French filmmaker and actor. He is the son of renowned filmmakers Jacques Demy and Agnès Varda. Demy has directed several acclaimed films, including "Americano" (2011), "Lola Pater" (2017), and "Three Songs for Benazir" (2021). Demy began his career as an actor, appearing in several films directed by his parents. He made his directorial debut in 2000 with the short film "The Girl from the Train." His first feature film, "Americano," was a critically acclaimed drama about a young French woman who travels to Los Angeles to find her estranged father. Demy's films are often characterized by their personal and intimate style. He frequently explores themes of family, relationships, and loss. His films have been praised for their emotional honesty and visual beauty. In addition to his work as a director, Demy has also written several screenplays and acted in several films. He is a regular collaborator with his wife, the actress Chiara Mastroianni. Demy is a rising star in French cinema. His films have been shown at major film festivals around the world, and he has won several awards for his work. He is a talented filmmaker with a unique vision, and he is sure to continue to make acclaimed films for many years to come. Demy is a significant figure in contemporary French cinema. His films are personal, intimate, and visually beautiful. He is a talented filmmaker with a unique vision, and he is sure to continue to make acclaimed films for many years to come. IMDb mini bio by: yusufpiskin
Mathieu Demy Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Mathieu Demy
Student Services
Jan 18, 2010
Dog on Trial
Sep 11, 2024
Club Zero
Sep 27, 2023
Meet the Barbarians
Sep 18, 2024
All to Play For
Nov 21, 2023
Tomboy
Apr 20, 2011
The Beaches of Agnès
Dec 17, 2008
Americano
Nov 30, 2011
One Hundred and One Nights
Jan 25, 1995
Jeanne and the Perfect Guy
Apr 22, 1998
The Great Alibi
Apr 30, 2008
The Girl on the Train
Mar 18, 2009