François-Olivier Rousseau

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1947-09-20 (77 years old)

Place of Birth Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

François-Olivier Rousseau

Biography

François-Olivier Rousseau (born 20 September 1947, Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French journalist and writer. A young literary critic at Le Matin de Paris at the end of the 1970s, he became a novelist, met with success immediately and collected several literary prizes. He then left Paris for the Isle of Man where he settled in the capital, Douglas, a town of barely more than 20,000 inhabitants. He devotes himself only to the writing between two voyages. French detesting France, a specialist in the period from Napoleon III to the First World War (which he considers to be "an accident that is incomprehensible to me, I try to understand what could have provoked this manifestation of the death instinct of the West and I like to dream what would have been this century without the war"), he particularly likes to depict with many details the lives of artists going through this era. The Éditions du Seuil published a novelization of the film he cowrote, Children of the Century, devoted to the love affair between George Sand and Alfred de Musset. Source: Article "François-Olivier Rousseau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Writer

Le Coupable en moi

as Screenplay

2023
Je suis né à 17 ans

as Screenplay

2014
Belinda and Me

as Writer

2010
2008
Marie-Octobre

as Writer

2004
Princesse Marie

as Writer

2003
Nathalie...

as Writer

2002
2002
Lovers of the Nile

as Dialogue

2001
Change My Life

as Writer

2001
Absolutely Fabulous

as Scenario Writer

Actor

1975
Apostrophes

as Self