Régis WARGNIER

Director, Script Writer
Régis WARGNIER © Olivier Banon/H&K

After graduating with a degree in classical letters, Régis Wargnier started out as a freelance photographer before working with Claude Chabrol, as assistant director and assistant operator.
During the 70s and 80s, he worked as an assistant director and first unit director on films by Volker Schlöndorff, Valerio Zurlini, Margarethe Von Trotta, Elie Chouraqui, Francis Girod, Patrice Leconte, among others.
He got his break thanks to Yannick Bernard, who produced his first two feature films, La Femme de ma vie (Woman of My Life) (1986), which won him the César for Best New Director of a Feature Film, and Je suis le seigneur du château (I'm the King of the Castle) (1989).
In 1991, Régis Wargnier directed Indochine, which earned him the Oscar, the Golden Globe and the Goya for Best Foreign Film, as well as five Césars.
He went on to make Une femme française (A French Woman) in 1995, a three-time award-winning film at the Moscow International Film Festival, and Est-Ouest (East-West) in 1999, nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes. It was also nominated four times at the Césars.
He is currently working with William Boyd on the English adaptation of Man to Man - screenplay by Frédéric Fougea and Michel Fessler.

Jury attendance

  • Member Caméra d'Or, 2013
  • Member Feature films, 2002

Feature films

EST-OUEST

Cinéma de la Plage, 2022Director, Screenplay

INDOCHINE

Cannes Classics, 2016Director, Screenplay

L’ECHANGE

In Competition - Short Films, 1992Screenplay