Dylan Besseau | |
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Born | Dylan Besseau September 15, 1997 Vietnam |
Nationality | French |
Education | Institution Saint-Gabriel/Saint-Michel |
Occupation(s) | film director, film producer |
Years active | 2019–present |
Notable work | La légende de Thierry Mauvignier, The Venus Chained |
Awards | Honorable Mention at SWIFF 2023 |
Dylan Besseau (born September 15, 1997) is a French filmmaker [1] and producer born in Vietnam. [2] [3] He won an honorable mention at SWIFF 2023 and selected for the Justice Documentary Festival Paris 2023.
He followed his schooling at the private Catholic institution Saint-Gabriel/Saint-Michel in the commune of Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre. He obtained his general baccalaureate ES at the private high school of Brittany in 2014. [4] Then, he began a university course at the faculty of law in Nantes in 2015, [4] but abandoned his studies to reorient himself to study cinema in art school, after being struck by seeing the film The Handmaiden. [2]
In 2018, he studies in art school. The same year, he followed
audiovisual internships in various associations, where he carried out some projects in co-production with
France 3
Pays de la Loire.
[2]
In 2019, he began his career with director
Jean-Yves Bilien.
[5] He directs the short film The Sozo Girl and Happiness
[2] based on the song Like a Blooming Season in collaboration with
Shin Hae Gyeong.
[6]
In 2021, he created the audiovisual agency Artwooks Media
[2] and directed the feature-length documentary
La légende de Thierry Mauvignier
[1] about the director
Thierry Mauvignier, distributed on
Prime Video[
citation needed] ·
[7]
[8]
Through this film, he is portrayed as a filmmaker who :
Seems to share with us, nonetheless, a question that he appears to carry finding his more personal voice through a prescribed exercise, one in which he doesn't seem entirely comfortable or in agreement. The result, in any case, reflects this internal conflict, as the film grapples with two conflicting aspirations: the commissioned, marketing-driven objective and the desire of a young filmmaker attempting to bring forth his unique perspective.
— Reported by Frédéric Rougeot [9]
According to The Source :
The cinematographic influence of Dylan Besseau could be characterized by directors such as Kwak Jae-yong, Park Chan-wook, Wong Kar-wai, Martin Scorsese, and Chantal Akerman. In terms of form, particularly in the photography of his films, there is an attempt to highlight the entirety and composition of the shots, something inherited from Asian cinema.
— Reported by Sha Be Allah [10]
In 2022, he created the Wooksart Foundation,
[1] a charitable audiovisual association bringing together around thirty members that will produce a short documentary film on
Rotary International.
In 2023, he produced the documentary
The Venus Chained which won the
honorable mention at the SWIFF 2023
[11] then, he directed the documentary Anne Bouillon : Justice for women
[1] with the french lawyer
Anne Bouillon
[12] whose musical soundtrack composed by Keziah Chamsidini, the son of
M'Toro Chamou .[
citation needed] This film will be selected at the
Justice Documentary Festival,.
[13] he's the youngest director in the selection of the first new edition.
[14]
In 2024, he directed the film
Gevart "a film delicately representing a tutelary figure of a doctor" according to
Bande à part (magazine).
[15] He began directing the film
Blast Punch
[10] and produced the documentary
Makiko on
Makiko Furuichi.
[16]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Happiness. | Director | Short film |
2019 | Dreamhour - Better Friends | Director | Short film |
2021 | La légende de Thierry Mauvignier | Director | Feature film |
2022 | The Sozo Girl | Director | Short film |
2023 | Castle's Light | Director | Short film |
2023 | Anne Bouillon : Justice for women | Director | Medium-length film |
2023 | The Venus Chained | producer | Medium-length film |
2024 | Gevart | Director | Medium-length film |
2025 | Makiko | Producer | Feature film |
2026 | Blast Punch | Director | Feature film |