Maïmouna Doucouré

Maïmouna Doucouré

ur. 1985
Paryż, Île de France, Francja

Biografia

Her first professional short film, Maman(s), was selected for nearly 200 festivals around the world and won more than 60 awards, including the Jury Prize at Sundance, the Best Film Award in Toronto and the 2017 César for Best Short Film. In 2019, Maïmouna Doucouré receives the Gold Fellowship Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures. Released in 2020, Cuties, her first feature film, wins the Best Director Award at Sundance and a Special Mention from the International Generation Jury in Berlin. The film's lead actress, Fathia Youssouf, won the César for Best Actress. Her second feature-length film, Hawa, produced in 2022 with Prime Vidéo, was also presented in Toronto.

Festival de Cannes

Reżyserka

Filmy
2022

Hawa

2020

Gwiazdeczki

Krótkometrażowe
2015

Maman(s)

Scenarzystka

Filmy
2022

Hawa

2020

Gwiazdeczki

Krótkometrażowe
2015

Maman(s)