Ladj Ly

Ladj Ly (born 19 March 1980 in Paris) is a French film director and screenwriter. He won a Jury Prize in Cannes Film Festival for Les Misérables in 2019. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Ly's parents are from Mali and he grew up in Montfermeil, a district of Bosquets. He started making films with his friends Kim Chapiron, Romain Gavras, and JR, in the collective Kourtrajmé. He directed his first films, notably for Oxmo Puccino, and his first documentaries, 365 jours à Clichy-Montfermeil (365 days in Clichy-Montfermeil), filmed after the 2005 French riots; Go Fast Connexion; and 365 jours au Mali (365 days in Mali). In 2011, Ly was given a three-year prison sentence for kidnapping and false imprisonment. In 2012, the sentence was reduced on appeal to two years imprisonment, and one year suspended sentence. Les Misérables is the first non-documentary film he directed. The film received many awards, notably at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and a nomination for the César Award for Best Short Film in 2018. In the same year, he was nominated for the César Award for Best Documentary Film for À voix haute: La Force de la parole with Stéphane de Freitas. In 2018 in Montfermeil, Ly created a free film school, called "L'école Kourtrajmé". Source: Article "Ladj Ly" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Birth Location Mali
Born 1978-01-03

Movies

2022
Paper & Glue as Himself
2021
#JR as Self
2018
The World Is Yours as Paoudré
2018
Our Day Will Come as Jeune noir tchat vidéo
2010
Satan as Ladj
2006

Movies

Hood Witch Producer
2024
Bâtiment 5 Screenplay
2023
Bâtiment 5 Director
2023
Mercy Screenplay
2023
Athena Producer
2022
Athena Screenplay
2022
Five-O Producer
2022
Narvalos Producer
2021
Les Misérables Director
2019
2019
Speak Up Director
2017
2017
Les Misérables Director
2017
2009
2008
2006