Isabelle Boni-Claverie

Director

Biography

Ivory Coast / France

Isabelle Boni-Claverie was born in 1972 in Ivory Coast in a mixed French and Ivorian family. Isabelle's writing talent was first noticed when she was only 18. Her novel La Grande Dévoreuse (The Great Devourer) received an award at "Le Prix du Jeune Ecrivain Francophone" and was published by Les Editions de La Découverte. Ten years later it was published again, in Ivory Coast this time, by NEI. From 1993 to 2005, Isabelle wrote for several news magazines and publications like the very prestigious Revue Noire, dedicated to African Contemporary Art. In 2000 she graduated from La Fémis, one of the best film schools in France. She specialized in screenwriting and assisted young French and International filmmakers with their scripts. Meanwhile, she directed her own short films and documentaries, all of them widely screened at international film festivals and/or multi-awarded. Since 2007, Isabelle has worked on very popular TV programs and more "art house" cinema projects. She is especially well-known in France for her documentary Too Black to be French?, which was very well received both by the media and audience when it was broadcast on the Franco-German television channel ARTE in 2015. Isabelle Boni-Claverie lives and works in Paris.

Filmography

Abu’s Genie / Le Génie d’Abou (1998)
La Coiffeuse de la rue Pétion (1999)
L’Image, le Vent et Gary Cooper (2001)
Documenta Opening Night (2002)
For the Night / Pour la nuit (2004)
Heart of Blackness (2011)
Too Black to be French? (2016)

Films Curated by AFF

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