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Nom de naissance Jacqueline Oudney
Naissance à Dundee (Royaume-uni)

Jackie Oudney, is a British film and commercials director.

Biographie

Jackie Oudney was born and raised in Dundee, Scotland.
She studied Stage Management at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London and Camera at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in London. She has directed over 30 commercials, winning several international awards including a Silver Lion at Cannes (Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival) and a Silver D&AD pencil. She’s also directed two award-winning, BAFTA-nominated short films.
In May 2009 she completed her first feature, British comedy film French Film, produced by Slingshot from a script by Aschlin Ditta.
The film stars Hugh Bonneville, Eric Cantona, Anne-Marie Duff, Victoria Hamilton and Douglas Henshall.

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Réalisatrice

A Frenchman's Guide to Love
Réalisé par Jackie Oudney
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Anne-Marie Duff, Eric Cantona, Hugh Bonneville, Victoria Hamilton, Douglas Henshall, Lizzie Brocheré
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Two relationships in North London simultaneously draw to a close. Jed, a journalist is living with his long-term girlfriend, Cheryl, with the couple regularly seeing Jed's best friend Marcus and his girlfriend, Sophie. Compared to Marcus and Sophie, Jed and Cheryl's relationship is tired and dysfunctional which Jed tries to put right by suggesting marriage. When he asks her, Cheryl turns him down because of the lack of romantic chemistry in their relationship. In the meantime, Jed is preparing to interview the pretentious French film writer/director, Thierry Grimandi. Grimandi, who lives and works on the basis that he considers himself lucky "firstly because I am French, secondly because I make movies, and thirdly because I understand love" is shown regularly to give us the benefit of his advice.