Nicolas Graux

Nicolas Graux

Director

BIO

Nicolas Graux is a French director and writer based in Los Angeles. He is most famous for his feature film debut, the critically acclaimed crime drama The Red Room.

Graud began his career directing short films, including the drama Gallows Hill and the comedy The Market. He also wrote and directed the short film The Carpet, which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival.

In 2014, Graud made his feature film debut with The Red Room, a dark crime drama about a group of criminals who are hired to rob a house in a rural town. The film was praised for its gritty realism and its thoughtful exploration of the human condition.

Graud has since gone on to direct several other films, including the romantic drama The Other Side of the World, the horror-thriller The House on the Hill, and the coming-of-age drama The Sleepover. He has also directed the television series The Lebens, which is set in his hometown of Marseille.

Graud is passionate about exploring the human condition and telling stories that explore the complexities of life. He often draws inspiration from his own life and experiences. His work is marked by its visual style, strong characters, and compelling storylines.

Graud is an active member of the film community, regularly attending film festivals and industry events. He has been featured in several interviews and has won numerous awards for his work, including the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival for The Red Room.

Graud is an ambitious filmmaker who is always looking for ways to push the boundaries of storytelling. He is passionate about exploring the human condition and telling stories that touch the hearts of his audiences. He has established himself as a director to watch and has become one of France’s most acclaimed directors.

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