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Jean-Marc Vallée (March 9, 1963 - December 26, 2021) was a French-Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
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Jean-Marc Vallée (March 9, 1963 - December 26, 2021) was a French-Canadian Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
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* AntiHero: He specializes in flawed, dysfunctional protagonists who are faced with circumstances beyond their control and become different people by the end.
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* AntiHero: He specializes specialized in flawed, dysfunctional protagonists who are faced with circumstances beyond their control and become different people by the end.
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Jean-Marc Vallée (born March 9, 1963) is a French Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/{{Wild}}'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/{{Wild}}'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
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Jean-Marc Vallée (born March (March 9, 1963) is 1963 - December 26, 2021) was a French Canadian French-Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under thepseudonym, pseudonym John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/{{Wild}}'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: His work firmly sits on the idealistic end of the spectrum and doesn’t let up.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: His work firmly sits on the idealistic end of the spectrum and doesn’t let up.up.
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* AntiHero: He specializes in flawed, dysfunctional protagonists who are face faced with circumstances beyond their control and become different people by the end.
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He is best known for films such as ''Film/CRAZY'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/Wild'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
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He is best known for films such as ''Film/CRAZY'', ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/Wild'', ''Film/{{Wild}}'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
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* ''Liste Noire'' (1995)
* ''Les Fleurs Magiques'' (Short) (1996)
* ''Los Locos'' (1997)
* ''Magical Words'' (Short) (1998)
* ''Loser Love'' (1999)
* ''Film/{{CRAZY}}'' (2005)
* ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'' (2009)
* ''Café de Flore'' (2011)
* ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' (2013)
* ''Film/{{Wild}}'' (2014)
* ''Demolition'' (2015)
* ''Literature/BigLittleLies'' (TV) (2017)
* ''Literature/SharpObjects'' (TV) (2018)
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!!Tropes from his works
* AntiHero: He specializes in flawed, dysfunctional protagonists who are face with circumstances beyond their control and become different people by the end.
* CentralTheme: Life can be hard and stressful but love will help you through it all.
* OneWordTitle: ''Wild'' and ''Demolition''. ''C.R.A.Z.Y.'' is more initials than a word.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: His work firmly sits on the idealistic end of the spectrum and doesn’t let up.
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Jean-Marc Vallée (born March 9, 1963) is a French Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/CRAZY'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/Wild'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
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Jean-Marc Vallée (born March 9, 1963) is a French Canadian director, writer, producer, and editor from Quebec.
He is best known for films such as ''Film/CRAZY'', ''Film/TheYoungVictoria'', and ''Film/DallasBuyersClub'' which received 6 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Film Editing, which he himself was nominated for [[PenName under the pseudonym, John Mac McMurphy]]. He also directed ''Film/Wild'', beginning [[ProductionPosse a working relationship with]] Creator/ReeseWitherspoon. He ventured to television with ''Literature/BigLittleLies'', garnering critical acclaim and winning several awards for his direction, including Emmys for Best Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie and Best Limited Series.
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