Max Jacoby
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Max Jacoby (born November 25, 1977) is a Luxembourgian film director and screenwriter.
Biography
Max Jacoby studied at the
London International Film School) where he graduated in 2001 with his short film Babysitting. In 2003 he made a short film called The Lodge, with Eve Best in the lead role. His next film, Butterflies, was adapted from a short story by English author Ian McEwan[1] and won, among others, the Prix UIP for 'Best European Short Film' at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival.[2] Butterflies was also nominated for the 2005 European Film Awards
.
In 2009 his first feature film Dust was released.
Filmography
Year | Title |
---|---|
2001 | Babysitting |
2003 | The Lodge |
2005 | Butterflies |
2009 | Dust |
Bibliography
- p. 190, Muller, Marco. (2005). The Venice Biennale 62nd International Exhibition of Cinematography The Retrospective, Italy: Edizioni Electa. ISBN 88-370-3714-7
References
External links
- Max Jacoby at IMDb
- Official website