Xavier Dolan, born on March twentieth, nineteen eighty-nine, is a multifaceted Canadian filmmaker and actor renowned for his distinctive voice in cinema. He embarked on his artistic journey as a child actor in commercials, gradually transitioning to directing, writing, and producing his own feature films. His directorial debut, I Killed My Mother (J'ai tué ma mère), premiered at the sixty-second Cannes Film Festival in the Directors' Fortnight section in two thousand nine, earning him international acclaim and three awards from the program.
Since that pivotal moment, Dolan has crafted eight feature films, each making its mark at Cannes, with the exception of Tom at the Farm, which debuted at the seventieth Venice International Film Festival in two thousand thirteen, and his first English-language film, The Death & Life of John F. Donovan, showcased at the two thousand eighteen Toronto International Film Festival. His artistic versatility extends to directing music videos, including notable collaborations with Adele for her hits 'Hello' and 'Easy on Me', the latter earning him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Music Video.
Dolan's contributions to cinema have not gone unnoticed; he has garnered numerous accolades, including the Jury Prize at the two thousand fourteen Cannes Film Festival for Mommy and the Grand Prix at the two thousand sixteen Cannes Film Festival for It's Only the End of the World. His talent has also been recognized with several Canadian Screen Awards and César Awards, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the film industry.
In addition to his directorial achievements, Dolan has showcased his acting prowess in films directed by others, such as Elephant Song, Boy Erased, Bad Times at the El Royale, It Chapter Two, and Lost Illusions. His performances have earned him two nominations for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor, for Lost Illusions in two thousand twenty-two and The Great Arch in two thousand twenty-six.