Fabien Gorgeart

Film and theater director Fabien Gorgeart began his career with the short film Comme un chien dans une église in 2007. Four other short films followed, all broadcast on television and winning awards at festivals, including Le Sens de l'orientation, which won the Jury Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival. In 2013, he met Clotilde Hesme, who inspired the character of Diane a les épaules, his first feature film released in France in 2017. The collaboration continues with the show Stallone, created in complicity with musician Pascal Sangla and presented in 2019 at the CENTQUATRE-PARIS as part of the Festival d'Automne. The show will be performed over 150 times in France and abroad until September 2022. His second feature film, La vraie famille, is released in February 2022. Nominated and multi-awarded at numerous festivals in France and abroad, the film won the Valois du Jury at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival. In September of the same year, he directed Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit, based on the novel by Delphine de Vigan. Then in 2023, he directed Les Gratitudes, his second collaboration with the author.

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Fabien Gorgeart, Delphine de Vigan
Les Gratitudes

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Fabien Gorgeart adapts the narrative might of Les Gratitudes, the novel by Delphine de Vigan. It recounts the final moments in the life of Michka and her words which little by little fail her. Despite the fear of the forthcoming silence, the protagonist builds up a relation with Jérôme, her speech-therapist, enabling her to delve deep into the intricacies of her past. 


Fabien Gorgeart au Festival d'Automne