Saturday, September 4th at 4:30pm in the Lexington Auditorium
Fifteen years after joining us with his film World Trade Center, the Deauville American Film Festival celebrates its reunion with American director and screenwriter Oliver Stone. Born in 1946 in New York, he has been known throughout the world since the 1970s for his body of work and its numerous awards, notably the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for Midnight Express, directed by Alan Parker (1978), and two Oscars for Best Director for Platoon (1986) and for Born on the Fourth of July (1989).
On the occasion of the presentation of JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, Oliver Stone’s most recent documentary, which echoes his feature film JFK (1991) and in which he opens the declassified files on President Kennedy’s assassination, festival-goers will be able to engage with this filmmaker and mythical figure of American film during a public conversation taking place Saturday, September 4th at 4:30pm in the Lexington Auditorium.