Fabrice du Welz

Jun 18, 2017, 09:23 AM

Belgian award-winning filmmaker Fabrice Du Welz makes dark, often violent, heavily atmospheric films about deplorable acts that manage surprisingly to reinforce our general feeling of humanity. His first feature length film Calvaire (2004) is based on the same news item that inspired Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre and was selected for the Semaine de la Critique at the Cannes Film Festival, a showcase for promising new directors. His second film Vinyan (2008), starring Emmanuelle Béart and Rufus Sewell, shot in Thailand, uses the 2005 Boxing Day tsunami as the starting point of a harrowing and chilling voyage into the heart of darkness. The next film Alleluia (based on the Lonely Hearts Killers case) brings him back to the Ardennes where Calvaire was shot, both being a part of his Ardennes trilogy. As he was getting organized to shoot the third film in the trilogy, Adoration, he spoke to us about films and filmmaking.