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French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a “worrying” situation after a motorcycle accident within the Paris area on Sunday, authorities stated.
The 56-year-old “La Haine” director was on a motorbike coaching course on the time, a police supply advised AFP.
He was taken to hospital in Kremlin-Bicetre stated authorities in Essonne, south of the French capital.
The filmmaker was on the race observe to take superior driving classes on his bike. He fell violently from the two-wheeler he was driving alone. Witnesses to the accident, together with the actor’s driving teacher, are at present being interviewed, based on the general public prosecutor’s workplace, Le Monde stated.
Kassovitz wrote, directed and starred in La Haine on the age of 27, alongside Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui. The movie follows three males over 24 hours after a riot in Paris and received Kassovitz the perfect director prize at Cannes movie pageant. It additionally received the César for finest movie, France’s equal of the Oscars, The Guardian reported.
Kassovitz additionally starred because the love curiosity Nino in Amélie; a Mossad explosives professional in Steven Spielberg’s Munich; and extra just lately because the lead within the French spy thriller sequence The Bureau, which has been a success around the globe.
In his most up-to-date movie, Visions, he performs the husband of Diane Kruger, an airline pilot who begins to have an affair along with her ex-girlfriend. The movie premiered on the Angoulême Francophone movie pageant two weeks in the past, The Guardian added.
According to Le Monde, Mathieu Kassovitz has led an eclectic profession as an actor, director and producer for the reason that Nineteen Nineties. In 1995, he directed La Haine, a black-and-white movie about police violence and the banlieue, which made a reputation for the actor Vincent Cassel. The movie bagged him an award at Cannes. Kassovitz has additionally starred in dozens of movies, together with Jacques Audiard’s A Self-Made Hero, Costa-Gavras’ Amen., and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie. He is at present starring in Yann Gozlan’s thriller Visions, alongside Diane Kruger, which opens in cinemas on Wednesday, Le Monde famous.
(With inputs from AFP, Le Monde & The Guardian.)
French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a “worrying” situation after a motorcycle accident within the Paris area on Sunday, authorities stated.
The 56-year-old “La Haine” director was on a motorbike coaching course on the time, a police supply advised AFP.
He was taken to hospital in Kremlin-Bicetre stated authorities in Essonne, south of the French capital.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); );
The filmmaker was on the race observe to take superior driving classes on his bike. He fell violently from the two-wheeler he was driving alone. Witnesses to the accident, together with the actor’s driving teacher, are at present being interviewed, based on the general public prosecutor’s workplace, Le Monde stated.
Kassovitz wrote, directed and starred in La Haine on the age of 27, alongside Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui. The movie follows three males over 24 hours after a riot in Paris and received Kassovitz the perfect director prize at Cannes movie pageant. It additionally received the César for finest movie, France’s equal of the Oscars, The Guardian reported.
Kassovitz additionally starred because the love curiosity Nino in Amélie; a Mossad explosives professional in Steven Spielberg’s Munich; and extra just lately because the lead within the French spy thriller sequence The Bureau, which has been a success around the globe.
In his most up-to-date movie, Visions, he performs the husband of Diane Kruger, an airline pilot who begins to have an affair along with her ex-girlfriend. The movie premiered on the Angoulême Francophone movie pageant two weeks in the past, The Guardian added.
According to Le Monde, Mathieu Kassovitz has led an eclectic profession as an actor, director and producer for the reason that Nineteen Nineties. In 1995, he directed La Haine, a black-and-white movie about police violence and the banlieue, which made a reputation for the actor Vincent Cassel. The movie bagged him an award at Cannes. Kassovitz has additionally starred in dozens of movies, together with Jacques Audiard’s A Self-Made Hero, Costa-Gavras’ Amen., and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie. He is at present starring in Yann Gozlan’s thriller Visions, alongside Diane Kruger, which opens in cinemas on Wednesday, Le Monde famous.
(With inputs from AFP, Le Monde & The Guardian.)