Bruno Dumont
Director
Bruno Dumont, born in Bailleul, France, in 1958, is a director and screenwriter who taught philosophy before embarking on his film career. His work is often rooted in his native northern France and deals with human nature and spirituality using a naturalistic and sometimes provocative cinematic language. He is one of the most idiosyncratic voices in European auteur cinema. THE EMPIRE (2024, directed by Bruno Dumont) continues his blend of provincial realism and fantastical motifs, varying political, religious, and pop cultural references in an absurd space narrative. HUMANITY (1999, directed by Bruno Dumont) marked his international breakthrough: it won the Grand Prix at Cannes, and Emmanuel Schotté and Séverine Caneele were each awarded acting prizes. His best-known works include “La Vie de Jésus” (1997, directed by Bruno Dumont), “Flandres” (2006, directed by Bruno Dumont; which won the Grand Prix at Cannes), the miniseries P'tit Quinquin (2014, directed by Bruno Dumont), and the Joan of Arc works Jeannette (2017, directed by Bruno Dumont) and Jeanne (2019, directed by Bruno Dumont). Dumont's work remains uncompromising, visually striking, and multi-award-winning—a consistent auteur who productively blurs the boundaries between seriousness and the grotesque.
Films on Sooner
The Empire

2024
110 mins
Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In a quiet fishing village on northern France's Opal Coast, the birth of a peculiar child sparks a hidden war between extraterrestrial forces.
Humanity

1999
142 mins
Classics
A brutal sex crime reveals the monstrous nature of humans, while a police officer must preserve his humanity.