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Jean-Jacques Annaud, a visionary French director, mesmerized audiences with his epic cinematic visions and bold storytelling. His acclaimed films, including "The Name of the Rose" and "Seven Years in Tibet," are celebrated for their visual splendor, narrative depth, and thematic complexity, earning him international acclaim as a master filmmaker.

"My way of remaining French was the financing scheme I used for Quest for Fire, with Fox funds, since it started as a 100% American production. The film was not in French and yet was French in style, reflecting my personality."



"I think it is a mistake to identify a movie according to its language, as if movies were literature."



"The French have got to understand that a film is so expensive that it can no longer afford to be regional or even national in scope."
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