Santiago Amigorena (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo amiɣoˈɾena]; born 15 February 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine screenwriter, film producer, film director and writer.

Santiago Amigorena
Born (1962-02-15) 15 February 1962 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, film producer, film director, actor
Spouse
(m. 2003; div. 2006)
PartnerJuliette Binoche (2005–2009)
Children3

In 2007, he was nominated at the Mar del Plata Film Festival for Best Film with A Few Days in September.

Family and personal life edit

In 2003, he married actress Julie Gayet, but they divorced in 2006.[1][2]

Literary work edit

  • Une enfance laconique (1998), P.O.L (ISBN 2-86744-619-8)
  • Une jeunesse aphone : les premiers arrangements (2000), P.O.L (ISBN 2-86744-767-4)
  • Une adolescence taciturne : le second exil (2002), P.O.L (ISBN 2-86744-868-9)
  • Le Premier Amour (2004), P.O.L (ISBN 2-84682-027-9)
  • 1978 (2009), P.O.L (ISBN 978-2-84682-308-1)
  • La Première Défaite (2012), P.O.L (ISBN 978-2818016640)
  • Des jours que je n'ai pas oubliés (2014), P.O.L (ISBN 978-2-8180-2002-9)
  • Mes derniers mots (2015), P.O.L (ISBN 978-2-8180-3566-5)
  • Les Premières Fois (2016), P.O.L (ISBN 978-28180-4042-3)
  • Le Ghetto intérieur (2019), P.O.L (ISBN 978-28180-4782-8)
    Winner of the "Prix des libraires de Nancy" - Le Point, 201911
    Folio Booksellers' Prize, 2021
    Selected for the Prix Goncourt, Prix Renaudot, Prix Médicis 2019
  • Il y a un seul amour (2020), Stock (ISBN 978-27578-8739-4)
  • Le Premier Exil (2021), P.O.L (ISBN 978-2-8180-5359-1)
    Selected for the Prix Médicis, 2021

Filmography edit

As director and screenwriter
As a screenwriter

References edit

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