Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Martial Fougeron is a Director and Writer French

Martial Fougeron

Martial Fougeron
  • Infos
  • Photos
  • Best films
  • Family
  • Characters
  • Awards
If you like this person, let us know!
Nationality France
Birth at Strasbourg (France)

Martial Fougeron est un réalisateur et scénariste français, né à Strasbourg.

Biography

Fondateur de la troupe de théâtre ArtScène en 1984, il met en scène les textes de Dino Buzzati. En 1997, il réalise sa première fiction vidéo Oranges et pamplemousses. Le film est remarqué dans les Festivals de Paris, Lisbonne, Marseille, Turin, Bruxelles, Milan, Sao Paulo... Ses courts-métrages Je vois déjà le titre, Finie la comédie et Une voix d'homme obtiennent de nombreuses récompenses dont le prix de la Première œuvre au Festival européen de Brest en 1999 et le prix Humanité et condition humaine au Festival du court-métrage d'Altkirch en 2001. Martial Fougeron est lauréat d'Émergence en 2003 où il réalise deux autres courts-métrages dont Il y a longtemps que je t'aime, voix off avec Nathalie Baye et Olivier Gourmet. Il réalise en 2006 son premier long métrage, Mon fils à moi, qui revient sur la relation castratrice et étouffante entre une mère et son jeune fils. Le film fait l'ouverture du Festival Premiers Plans d'Angers en 2007. Il est également sélectionné dans une vingtaine de festivals internationaux. Pour cette œuvre, le réalisateur remporte la Coquille d'or du meilleur film au Festival de Saint-Sébastien où Nathalie Baye reçoit également le Prix d'interprétation féminine. Le film est vendu dans plus de vingt-cinq pays et sort en salles en France en mars 2007.

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Martial Fougeron (1 films)

Display filmography as list

Director

My Son
My Son (2006)

Directed by Martial Fougeron
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films about children
Actors Nathalie Baye, Olivier Gourmet, Marie Kremer, Emmanuelle Riva, Victor Sévaux, Valentine Stach
Rating67% 3.391273.391273.391273.391273.39127
The mother intercepts and destroys letters from Julien's girlfriend and does not allow him to see her. He is not allowed to wear clothing he gets from his grandmother or buys with his own money. She rejects angrily a gift from the boy. She enters the bathroom while he is naked, when he covers his genitals she demands that he exposes them. She asks him to lie to his soccer trainer about why he can't come to a training session, in order that she and the boy can be together. Also she does not tell him about the death of his beloved grandmother until after the funeral. Julien's father is always busy with his work and supports his wife's behavior. Only Julien's elder sister is concerned about the negative effect of the mother's behavior on Julien's well-being, but the parents refuse to listen to her. Nevertheless the mother also sometimes shows some kind of love for Julien: she likes dancing with him in the living room, playing soccer with him, and going together to the swimming pool. She often comes to his school to discuss Julien's progress. However, Julien's school achievements deteriorate. At school the mother tells the teacher that she does not know what the problem is. Julien secretly goes to his girlfriend's party. His parents go the girl's house to take him home. Julien's sister phones him to warn him that they are on their way. Julien hurries back home on his bike. The parents meet him, grab him and put him in the car, leaving his bike on the road. At home Julien is beaten by his mother. He alarms the police and tells that he may commit suicide. Four police officers arrive at the house. Reluctantly the mother lets them talk with him in a separate room. Julien does not fully speak out. The police check his arms and trunk for physical harm but do not see anything. They leave. Julien is punished by the removal of most of his possessions from his room, and by giving him limited access to his room. Julien gets an alarm gun from his schoolmates and threatens his mother with it. However, she is not impressed. Then he threatens her with a small knife, and she dares him to kill her. At last he stabs his mother. A scene already shown in flash-forward at the start of the film is repeated, in which somebody is taken on a stretcher from the house to an ambulance; now it turns out that it is the mother. A voice-over tells that she survives and does not blame her son.

Scriptwriter

My Son
My Son (2006)

Directed by Martial Fougeron
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films about children
Actors Nathalie Baye, Olivier Gourmet, Marie Kremer, Emmanuelle Riva, Victor Sévaux, Valentine Stach
Roles Writer
Rating67% 3.391273.391273.391273.391273.39127
The mother intercepts and destroys letters from Julien's girlfriend and does not allow him to see her. He is not allowed to wear clothing he gets from his grandmother or buys with his own money. She rejects angrily a gift from the boy. She enters the bathroom while he is naked, when he covers his genitals she demands that he exposes them. She asks him to lie to his soccer trainer about why he can't come to a training session, in order that she and the boy can be together. Also she does not tell him about the death of his beloved grandmother until after the funeral. Julien's father is always busy with his work and supports his wife's behavior. Only Julien's elder sister is concerned about the negative effect of the mother's behavior on Julien's well-being, but the parents refuse to listen to her. Nevertheless the mother also sometimes shows some kind of love for Julien: she likes dancing with him in the living room, playing soccer with him, and going together to the swimming pool. She often comes to his school to discuss Julien's progress. However, Julien's school achievements deteriorate. At school the mother tells the teacher that she does not know what the problem is. Julien secretly goes to his girlfriend's party. His parents go the girl's house to take him home. Julien's sister phones him to warn him that they are on their way. Julien hurries back home on his bike. The parents meet him, grab him and put him in the car, leaving his bike on the road. At home Julien is beaten by his mother. He alarms the police and tells that he may commit suicide. Four police officers arrive at the house. Reluctantly the mother lets them talk with him in a separate room. Julien does not fully speak out. The police check his arms and trunk for physical harm but do not see anything. They leave. Julien is punished by the removal of most of his possessions from his room, and by giving him limited access to his room. Julien gets an alarm gun from his schoolmates and threatens his mother with it. However, she is not impressed. Then he threatens her with a small knife, and she dares him to kill her. At last he stabs his mother. A scene already shown in flash-forward at the start of the film is repeated, in which somebody is taken on a stretcher from the house to an ambulance; now it turns out that it is the mother. A voice-over tells that she survives and does not blame her son.