Céline Sciamma

French director and screenwriter


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|name = Céline Sciamma |image = Céline Sciamma 2017.jpg |caption = Sciamma in 2017 |birth_name = |birth_date = |birth_place = Pontoise, Val-d'Oise, France |occupation = Filmmaker |alma_mater = La Fémis |years_active = 2004–present Céline Sciamma (; born 12 November 1978) is a French screenwriter and film director. She wrote and directed Water Lilies (2007), Tomboy (2011), Girlhood (2014), Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019), and Petite Maman (2021). Sciamma has received awards and nominations for her films, including two BAFTA nominations for Best Film Not in the English Language.

A common theme in Sciamma's films is the fluidity of gender, sexual identity among girls and women, and the female gaze.

Early life and education

Sciamma was born on 12 November 1978 and raised in Cergy-Pontoise, a suburb of Paris. Her father, Dominique Sciamma, a former AI researcher and IT professional, now a figure of design education, and her brother, Laurent Sciamma, is a stand-up performer and graphic designer.

Before attending La Fémis, the French film school where she studied from 2001 to 2005, Sciamma earned her master's degree in French literature at Paris Nanterre University. As a child, she was an avid reader, and she became interested in film as a teenager. Sciamma cites her grandmother as inspiring her love of film, saying that she had a great interest in old Hollywood movies. Sciamma also attended Utopia, an art house cinema theater in Cergy, three times a week as a teenager. She wrote her first original script for Water Lilies as part of her final evaluation at La Fémis. Sciamma has said that she never planned on directing, and thought only about screenwriting or working as a critic. Xavier Beauvois, who was chairman of the evaluation panel, and could be considered her mentor, persuaded her to make the film. A year after finishing school, she began shooting the film in her hometown.

Career

2004–2014: Early films and acclaim

Sciamma started her career writing the short films Les Premières Communions (2004) and Cache ta joie (2006). Her feature film debut, Water Lilies, was released in 2007. The French title, Naissance des pieuvres, means "Birth of the Octopuses", but was altered for international release. The film's script was Sciamma's senior project at La Fémis, although when she wrote it, Sciamma did not intend to direct it. The film, shot in Cergy, explores the world of synchronized swimming. Based on Sciamma's own encounter with the sport, the protagonist explores her burgeoning sexuality and attraction to the team's captain. Water Lilies was selected for screening in the section Un certain regard at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Louis Delluc award for a first film. The film secured three nominations for the 2008 César Awards; Sciamma was nominated for the César Award for Best Debut, and actresses Adèle Haenel and Louise Blachère were both nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress.

Sciamma directed her first short film, Pauline, in 2009 as part of a government anti-homophobia campaign called ‘Five films against homophobia’.

Her 2011 film Tomboy was written and shot in months. Sciamma wrote the script in three weeks, completed casting in three weeks, and shot the film in 20 days. It premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section of the festival, and won the Teddy award for films with queer topics. The film was shown in French schools as part of an educational program. Sciamma worked on TV series Les Revenants (2012) for a year and a half. She has said in interviews that she wants to direct serial television series.

Her 2014 film Girlhood was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It also played at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. In interviews, Sciamma said that Girlhood would be her last coming-of-age film and that she considered it, Water Lilies, and Tomboy a trilogy. The film, a coming-of-age film about a young woman who leaves school and joins a gang, received criticism for centering Black experiences and featuring a mostly Black cast but being directed and made by a mostly white crew.

2015–present

Since 2015 Sciamma has served as co-president of the SRF (Society of Film Directors). In between directing her own films, she continues to work as a screenwriter for other directors. She was sought after by André Téchiné, whose work Sciamma admired as a youth, to co-write the screenplay for his 2016 film Being 17. She also adapted the novel Ma Vie de Courgette (My Life as a Courgette) into a screenplay for a stop-motion animated film.

In 2017, Sciamma was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Sciamma's fourth feature film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, began shooting in 2018. It premiered in Competition at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm and Best Screenplay. David Sims of The Atlantic wrote, "It's a film about the deeply personal process of creativity—the pain and joy of making one's emotions and memories into a work of art. The film is a grand leap forward for Sciamma, already one of France's most exciting emerging directors. For me, it is the most enthralling cinema experience of the year."

Sciamma shot her fifth feature, Petite Maman, in 2020; it premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in March 2021. It also screened at the 2021 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. That year she also co-wrote the 2021 film Paris, 13th District alongside Jacques Audiard and Léa Mysius.

Style and themes

Sciamma frequently collaborates with Para One, who has scored all her films and directed some of her scripts. She frequently collaborates with cinematographer Crystel Fournier, who worked on Sciamma's Girlhood trilogy, among others.

She is noted for casting non-professional actors in her films, and also frequently casts Adèle Haenel, who appeared in Water Lilies, Pauline, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.

Sciamma has said that fashion and style form an important part of characterisation, which is why, though uncredited, she is often the costume designer for her films.

Sciamma has cited David Lynch as a strong influence, along with seeing Virginia Woolf as "the greatest novelist" and Chantal Akerman as "one of the most important filmmakers".

Sciamma has spoken about the metaphorical purpose of using synchronized swimming in Water Lilies, which she said "reveals a lot about the job of being a girl," due to the tension between athleticism and feminine aesthetics.

A common theme in Sciamma's films is the fluidity of gender and sexual identity among girls and women. Her films look at lesbianism and queerness, and how this is represented on screen. She focuses on the idea of the body, and how touch is related to it within cinema. Sciamma’s notable in her thematic elements for female gaze, and many scholars have cited her as a pioneer for creating a new way of seeing women in media. She also likes to conceptualise the idea of ‘looking’, using Russian nesting dolls as a metaphor of "looking within looking".

Sciamma also regularly examines themes of family including broken families, bereavement, and adoption. By focusing on coming-of-age narratives, she examines autonomy of children and teenagers, especially in terms of gender and sexuality. Her films often capture children without their parents, and documents their metamorphosis and imagination onscreen. She is interested in their subjugation and autonomy.****

Sciamma does not believe in the idea of a muse for her pieces, and despite her personal relationship with Haenel, says that the relationships on screen are of collaboration and subversion, not fascination.

Sciamma focuses on identity and representation in film, such as black identity in Girlhood and motherhood identity in Petite Maman.

Activism

Sciamma is a feminist. She was a founding member of the French branch of the 50/50 by 2020 movement, a group of French film industry professionals advocating for gender parity in film by the year 2020.

She has contributed heavily to discourse with cinema on the female gaze. Sciamma uses her platform to speak about the restrictions of the male gaze and present movies that elevate the female gaze. She sees her work, particularly Portrait of a Lady on Fire, as a manifesto of the female gaze. Sciamma said in an interview: "That's why the male gaze is obsessed with representing lesbians, for instance. It's a way to control it. Our stories are powerful because they are dangerous. We are dangerous. So it's a very good strategy to despise us—to undermine us—because it's giving us less leverage for a very powerful political dynamic".

Sciamma has said that "cinema is always political" and that creating films by women and about women is a political act. In 2018, she co-organised and participated in the women's protest against inequality at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival alongside many notable women in film, including Agnès Varda, Ava DuVernay, Cate Blanchett, and Léa Seydoux. This protest campaigned for gender equality in the film industry.

At the premiere of Portrait of a Lady on Fire at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, Sciamma and Haenel wore 50/50 pins in support of the movement.

In 2020 Sciamma and the Portrait of a Lady on Fire team joined Haenel in walking out of the 45th César Awards after Roman Polanski won the award for Best Director. In 1977, Polanski was arrested and charged with six offences against a 13-year-old girl. Haenel had previously spoken out about experiencing sexual harassment by director Christopher Ruggia. Sciamma said in an interview about the walkout, "There was no plan. It's all about the moment, a matter of seconds. It's about moving your legs, as simple as that. And that's hard. It's hard to stand up, hard to move your legs. I understand why people don't. But sometimes you have to."

Personal life

Sciamma is a lesbian. In 2014, Adèle Haenel publicly acknowledged that she was in a relationship with Sciamma in her acceptance speech for her César Award. The two met on the set of Water Lilies and started dating sometime after. The couple parted ways, amicably, sometime before the filming of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which also starred Haenel.

Filmography

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YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirectorWriterActorNotes
2004Les Premières CommunionsShort film
2006Cache ta joieShort film
2007Water LiliesNaissance des Pieuvres
2009PaulineShort film
2010Ivory Tower
2011Tomboy
2014Bird PeopleScreenplay consultant
MademoiselleRole: Fille boîte; Short film
GirlhoodBande de filles
Young TigerBébé TigreStoryline consultant
2016Being 17Quand on a 17 ans
My Life as a CourgetteMa vie de Courgette
2018With the WindCollaborating writer
2019Portrait of a Lady on FirePortrait de la jeune fille en feu
2021Petite Maman
Paris, 13th DistrictLes OlympiadesCollaborating writer
2023This Is How a Child Becomes a PoetShort film
2024The BalconettesLes Femmes au balcon
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Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Film Fest Gent2022Joseph Plateau Honorary Award
British Academy Film Awards2022Best Film Not in the English LanguagePetite Maman
Mar del Plata International Film Festival2021SIGNIS Award – Special Mention
San Sebastián International Film Festival2021City of Donostia/San Sebastian Audience Award
Stockholm International Film Festival2021FIPRESCI Prize
Sydney Film Festival2021Sydney Film Prize
Film by the Sea2021Le prix Vive le cinéma! – Best French Language Film
British Independent Film Awards2021Best International Independent Film
Chicago International Film Festival2021Gold Hugo
Berlin International Film Festival2021Golden Bear
César Awards2020Best FilmPortrait of a Lady on Fire
Best Director
Best Original Screenplay
British Academy Film Awards2020Best Film Not in the English Language
Golden Globe Awards2020Best Foreign Language Film
Lumière Awards2020Best Film
Best Director
Union de la presse Cinématographique Belge2020Grand Prix
European Film Awards2019European Director
European Screenwriter
European University Film Award
Chicago International Film Festival2019Gold Hugo
Silver Q-Hugo
Filmfest Hamburg2019Art Cinema Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists2019EDA Female Focus Award – Best Woman Director
EDA Female Focus Award – Best Woman Screenwriter
EDA Award – Best Director
Denver Film Festival2019Rare Pearl Award
Cannes Film Festival2019Queer Palmlast=Richfordfirst=Rhonda
Best Screenplay
Palme d'Or
Annie Awards2017Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature ProductionMy Life as a Courgette
Lumière Awards2017Best Screenplay
César Awards2017Best Adapted Screenplay
Independent Spirit Awards2016Best International FilmGirlhood
Black Reel Awards2016Outstanding Foreign Film
Alliance of Women Film Journalists2016EDA Female Focus Award – Best Woman Director
César Awards2015Best Director
Lumière Awards2015Best Film
Best Director
Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario2015Best Original Screenplay
European Parliament2014Lux Prize
Stockholm International Film Festival2014Bronze Horse
Philadelphia Film Festival2014Special Jury Prize
San Sebastián International Film Festival2014TVE-Otra Mirada Award
Miskolc International Film Festival2014International Ecumenical Award
BFI London Film Festival2014Best Film
Cannes Film Festival2014Queer Palm
Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario2012Best Original ScreenplayTomboy
Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema2012SIGNIS Award
FIPRESCI Prize
Odesa International Film Festival2011Golden Duke for International Competition
Don Quixote Award for International Program
Golden Duke for Grand Prix
Berlin International Film Festival2011Teddy Award – Jury Award
César Awards2008Best First Feature FilmWater Lilies
Torino Film Festival2007Holden Award for Best Script – Special Mention
Louis Delluc Prize2007Best First Film
Cabourg Film Festival2007Prix de la Jeunesse
Athens International Film Festival2007Audience Award
Cannes Film Festival2007Prix Un Certain Regard
Caméra d'Or
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