Olivier Delbosc
Born1968 (age 5556)
Toulouse, France
Alma materLa Fémis
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)

Olivier Delbosc (born 1968 in Toulouse) is a French film producer.[1] He previously co-headed Fidelité Productions before launching his own production company Curiosa Films.

Biography

Delbosc formerly co-managed the company Fidélité Productions with Marc Missonnier, who he met while attending the prestigious Paris film school La Fémis (graduated 1996). Delbosc and Missonnier got their start in the 1990s producing the short films of Francois Ozon, and produced Ozon's feature film debut Sitcom (1998). In 2015, after nearly 20 years at Fidélité, Delbosc created his own production company Curiosa Films, with associate partner Emilien Bignon.[2][3][4][5] Also in 2015, he married the actress and filmmaker Audrey Dana.[1]

In 2014, he was considered by Télérama, alongside Marc Missonnier, among the "Top 50" people in French cinema who "have the power and the talent to raise money, create films, make them popular".[6]

On 17 October 2022, Delbosc was named Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by Minister of Culture Rima Abdul Malak.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Credits Director Notes Ref.
1994 Action vérité François Ozon Short film
1995 La petite mort François Ozon Short film
1996 Les Mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud – Alléluia Jon Carnoy Short film
Les Mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud – Double mixte Jon Carnoy Short film
Les Mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud – Mon prince charmant Jon Carnoy Short film
Les Mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud – La roue tourne Jon Carnoy Short film
Les Mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud – Roulette russe Jon Carnoy Short film
A Summer Dress François Ozon Short film
1997 Lucas Jon Carnoy Short film
See the Sea François Ozon Medium-length film
Les héros sont debout Rodolphe Pauly Short film
1998 Sitcom François Ozon
X2000 François Ozon Short film
Les jours bleus Isabelle Broué Short film
1999 Criminal Lovers François Ozon
Pietas Pietro Antonio Izzo Short film
2000 Water Drops on Burning Rocks François Ozon
À corps perdu Isabelle Broué Short film
Under the Sand François Ozon
Deep in the Woods Lionel Delplanque
Grand Oral Yann Moix Short film
2001 Un jeu d'enfants Laurent Tuel
Requiem Hervé Renoh
2002 La maîtresse en maillot de bain Lyèce Boukhitine
8 Women François Ozon
Novela Associate producer Cédric Anger Short film
Samouraïs Giordano Gederlini
Bloody Mallory Julien Magnat
L'Idole Samantha Lang
Maléfique Éric Valette
2003 Utopía Associate producer María Ripoll
Swimming Pool François Ozon
Janis et John Samuel Benchetrit
2004 Podium Yann Moix
The Hook Thomas Vincent
Tout le plaisir est pour moi Associate producer Isabelle Broué
5x2 François Ozon
The Story of My Life Laurent Tirard
2005 Anthony Zimmer Jérôme Salle
Time to Leave François Ozon
L'Avion Cédric Kahn
How Much Do You Love Me? Bertrand Blier
2006 Four Stars Christian Vincent
Jean-Philippe Laurent Tuel
La Jungle Associate producer Matthieu Delaporte
My Best Friend Patrice Leconte
The Serpent Éric Barbier
2007 Molière Laurent Tirard
Angel François Ozon
Actrices Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Promise Me This Emir Kusturica
I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster Samuel Benchetrit
2008 Maradona by Kusturica Co-producer Emir Kusturica Documentary
Dorothy Mills Agnès Merlet
Afterwards Gilles Bourdos
Kabuli Kid Barmak Akram
Anything for Her Fred Cavayé
De l'autre côté du lit Pascale Pouzadoux
2009 Enter the Void Gaspar Noé [8]
Little Nicholas Laurent Tirard
2010 Neds Peter Mullan
Toi, moi, les autres Audrey Estrougo
La chance de ma vie Nicolas Cuche
The Next Three Days Paul Haggis
2011 The Prodigies Antoine Charreyron
Chez Gino Samuel Benchetrit
Hideaways Agnès Merlet
Playoff Eran Riklis
2012 Renoir Gilles Bourdos
Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia Laurent Tirard
2013 On My Way Emmanuelle Bercot
La Grande Boucle Laurent Tuel
A Promise Patrice Leconte
2014 In the Name of My Daughter André Téchiné
French Women Audrey Dana
Nicholas on Holiday Laurent Tirard
Do Not Disturb Patrice Leconte
2015 The Final Lesson Pascale Pouzadoux
Marguerite Xavier Giannoli
2016 The Odyssey Jérôme Salle
Being 17 André Téchiné
The African Doctor Julien Rambaldi
2017 Si j'étais un homme Audrey Dana
Django Étienne Comar
The Midwife Martin Provost
Let the Sunshine In Claire Denis
Knock Lorraine Lévy [9]
Momo Vincent Lobelle and Sébastien Thiery
2018 Les Aventures de Spirou et Fantasio Alexandre Coffre
The Apparition Xavier Giannoli [10]
Amoureux de ma femme Daniel Auteuil [11]
Black Tide Erick Zonca [12]
Sofia Meryem Benm'Barek-Aloïsi
L'amour est une fête Cédric Anger [13]
2019 L'Adieu à la nuit André Téchiné [14]
All Inclusive Fabien Onteniente
Heavy Duty Bertrand Blier [15]
Curiosa Lou Jeunet [16]
2020 Profession du père Jean-Pierre Améris [17]
2021 Between Two Worlds Emmanuel Carrère [18]
A Radiant Girl Sandrine Kiberlain [19]
Mystère à Saint-Tropez Nicolas Benamou
Lost Illusions Xavier Giannoli [20]
The Accusation Yvan Attal [21]
Waiting for Bojangles Régis Roinsard [22]
Le Trésor du Petit Nicolas Julien Rappeneau
2022 Hommes au bord de la crise de nerfs Audrey Dana
Both Sides of the Blade Claire Denis [23]
Stars at Noon Claire Denis [24]
2023 Les Âmes sœurs André Téchiné
The Taste of Things Trần Anh Hùng [25]
Rien à perdre Delphine Deloget [26]

Television

Year Title Credit Notes
2011 Les Beaux Mecs Executive producer Miniseries; 6 episodes
2013 La Croisière Delegate producer Miniseries; 6 episodes
2016 Beyond the Walls Executive producer Miniseries; 3 episodes
2018 HP Producer 10 episodes
2019 Ronde de nuit Executive producer TV movie

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Film Result Ref.
BAFTA Scotland 2011 Best Feature Film (shared with Alain de la Mata and Marc Missonnier) Neds Nominated [27]
César Awards 2009 Best First Film (shared with Fred Cavayé, Eric Jehelmann and Marc Missonnier) Anything for Her Nominated [28]
2016 Best Film (shared with Marc Missonnier and Xavier Giannoli) Marguerite Nominated [29]
European Film Awards 2002 Best Film (shared with Marc Missonnier) 8 Women Nominated [30]
2003 Swimming Pool Nominated [31]

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