Oliver Stone
public meeting of the 47th American Film Festival
Director and screenwriter
The Deauville Festival is organizing two public meetings as part of its commitment to sharing and transmission. Festival-goers will be able to chat with Oliver Stone on Saturday, September 4.
Fifteen years after 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 the world over since the 1970s for his award-winning work, including the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for Midnight Express, directed by Alan Parker (1978), and Best Director for Platoon (1986) and Born on a 4th of July (1989).
On the occasion of the presentation of JFK L'Enquête, Oliver Stone's latest documentary, which echoes his 1991 feature JFK , and in which he opens the declassified files on the assassination of President Kennedy, festival-goers will be able to exchange views with this legendary figure of American cinema, during this public conversation to be held on Saturday September 4 at 4:30pm in the Lexington Auditorium.