A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Florent Emilio Siri
Florent Siri
Birthplace:
Lorraine, France
Born:
March 2, 1965
From Wikipedia. Florent Emilio Siri is a French is a video game and film director and screenwriter born in Lorraine. He studied cinema at the Sorbonne University and ESRA in Paris. He began his feature film career with the 1998 social film Une minute de silence (One minute of silence), and continued in 2002 with the action film Nid de guêpes (The Nest), and then went on to serve as director of two critically acclaimed and highly successful Splinter Cell games at French-based video game developer Ubisoft, titled Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Following the underground success of his first feature film, Siri's directorial style caught the eye of actor Bruce Willis, who asked Siri to direct his big-budget 2005 action thriller Hostage. While not a big commercial success, the film earned considerable critical praise of Siri's slick direction, calling it "an art house version of the Die Hard films."[1] In 2007, he released a film called L'Ennemi intime (Intimate Enemies) treating on the personal aspect and psychological effects on individual personalities of the Algerian War. It was the first movie depicting the use of napalm by the French Army during the 1954-1962 conflict. He wrote with Julien Rappeneau and made a film biopic titled My Way (Cloclo) about the French pop singer, songwriter and dancer Claude François portrayed by Jérémie Renier. It will be released in France in March 2012. Florent Siri is also a noted music video director, particularly in his home country of France. He has worked with such bands as IAM, Expression Direkt, Alliance Ethnik, and Wu-Tang Clan, among others.
Co-Writer:
2024 Elyas
Director:
1998 A Minute of Silence
2002 The Nest
2005 Hostage
2007 Intimate Enemies
2012 My Way
2015 French Cuisine
2024 Elyas
Screenplay:
1998 A Minute of Silence
2002 The Nest
2005 Hostage
2007 Intimate Enemies
2012 My Way
2015 French Cuisine
2024 Elyas
Thanks:
1998 A Minute of Silence
2002 The Nest
2005 Hostage
2007 Intimate Enemies
2011 The Artist
2012 My Way
2015 French Cuisine
2024 Elyas
Writer:
1998 A Minute of Silence
2002 The Nest
2005 Hostage
2007 Intimate Enemies
2011 The Artist
2012 My Way
2015 French Cuisine
2024 Elyas
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