Dominique Deruddere
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
One of the great names of Belgian cinema, Oscar nominated director Dominique Deruddere has been
passionate about filmmaking since he was a child. Thanks to his older
brother, who lent him his movie camera, young Dominique managed to make
his own films, starting in super 8 at the age of fourteen ("Orange
Licht"), proceeding to 16mm ("Bedankt Ma") before accessing to 35 mm
("Wodka Orange"). After these shorts - made before, during and after
his film school years, Deruddere collaborated with his childhood friend
Marc Didden, co-writing the script of
"Brussels by Night" (1983) and playing a significant part in "Istanbul"
(1985). In 1986, the young director made the right pick when he decided
to film a story by Charles Bukowski. Indeed what was intended as a
thirty minute short was, thanks to a far-seeing producer, expanded into
a feature film. "Crazy Love" (better known as "Love is a Dog from
Hell") was indeed released worldwide, became a festival favorite and
was unanimously acclaimed as an achievement. The film also drew the
attention of Francis Ford Coppola
who, through his Zoetrope production company, helped Deruddere to set up
his next project, an adaptation of
John Fante's "Bandini", filmed in the USA in
1989, also distributed all over the world. Dominique Deruddere came back
to the States in 2001 to defend his film "Everybody Famous", which had
been nominated for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award. Among
Deruddere's other films are :"Suite 16" (1994), "Hombres Complicados"
(1997), "Pour le plaisir" (2004) , The Wedding Party (2005), Firmin (2007), Flying Home (aka Racing Hearts, 2014)...