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Luc Besson (Creator)

"I think we have the wrong notion of commercial and intellectual or artistic film. Because all films are commercial."

Luc Paul Maurice Besson (born March 18, 1959 in Paris) is a French film director, writer and producer.

Besson's parents were scuba diving instructors, and his initial ambition was to become a marine biologist. However, he had a diving accident at age 17 which left him unable to dive, and out of the resulting boredom, he began to write stories, entered the film industry, and worked his way up the ladder. Since then, he has worked on more than 50 films via EuropaCorp (the studio he founded), and directed over a dozen of them.

He is one of the three directors (along with Leos Carax and Jean-Jacques Beineix) credited with creating the French "cinéma du look", a French film movement of the 1980s whose films favoured style over substance — at least that's what the critics say. They often featured young people, often in love with each other, lost in urban Paris.

Besson is appreciated as much as he's criticized in Europe as the most "Hollywoodian" of French filmmakers. Action movies written by him and produced by his company have been routinely panned by some as "slick and commercial".

He's been married four times, always with someone tied to his films: actress Anne Parillaud (from 1986 to 1991), actress Maïwenn (from 1992 to 1997), actress Milla Jovovich (from 1997 to 1999) and producer Virginie Silla (since 2004).


Filmography:

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    Directed and written by Besson 

    Written by Besson 

Produced by Besson

Tropes & trivia associated with Besson and his films:

  • Action Girl: Ass-kicking women are common in his films, including those he only wrote.
  • Action Hero: Pretty much every Besson protagonist will be a deadly and capable badass.
  • Associated Composer: Éric Serra composed the soundtrack of the majority of the films directed by Besson, and then some that he produced.
  • Dirty Cop: Corrupt cops factor into many of Besson's films.
  • Invincible Hero: Besson's action heroes are typically tough badasses set against impossible odds.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Many women in his films are beautiful, and dressed in skimpy outfits.
  • Police Are Useless: When police forces are not corrupt in his films, they are bumbling and/or incompetent. The only exception is the very smart Action Girl Petra in the Taxi film series.
  • Production Posse:
    • Besson has cast Jean Reno in several of his films, including his first four. Reno has also starred in a few EuropaCorp films written and produced by Besson but not directed by him.
    • He cast his former wife Maïwenn in The Professional and The Fifth Element.
    • He also cast his second wife Milla Jovovich as the female lead in two films.
    • Since Valerian, he's made smaller scale projects starring Caleb Landry Jones, DogMan and Dracula.
    • Not to mention composer Éric Serra, who worked on all of his directed films.
    • Le Parkour creators David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli are typically behind the stunts and fight choreography of EuropaCorp films, if not in front of the camera (for District 13 and District 13: Ultimatum). Hence the Gratuitous Ninja mooks in a number of these films in order to hide their faces.
    • Directors Gérard Krawczyk and Louis Leterrier have helmed a number of the action films he's produced and written at EuropaCorp, the Taxi series in particular.
  • World of Bad Cops: Cops in Luc Besson films mostly come in four flavors: corrupt, Redshirt Army, modern-day Keystone Kops, or a combination of the three. The rare heroic cop is a Cowboy Cop, and The Lancer.
  • Write What You Know: Not surprisingly for a former diver, Besson's first wide-release film was The Big Blue, which is about, well, divers.

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