About
Jean-Jacques Annaud is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is known for directing films that often explore themes of nature, adventure, and historical events. His notable works include "Black and White in Color," "Quest for Fire," and "The Name of the Rose." Annaud has also directed "Seven Years in Tibet," "Enemy at the Gates," and "Wolf Totem."
Career Timeline
Black and White in Color
Directs 'Black and White in Color', wins the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, gaining international recognition.
Quest for Fire Success
Directs 'Quest for Fire', a visually stunning and critically acclaimed film, establishing him as a director of ambitious projects.
The Name of the Rose
Directs 'The Name of the Rose,' a successful adaptation of the popular novel, further solidifying his reputation.
The Bear
Directs 'The Bear', another adventure film.
Seven Years in Tibet
Directs 'Seven Years in Tibet,' a controversial film, but does relatively well at the box office.
Enemy at the Gates
Directs 'Enemy at the Gates,' a war film that earns decent reviews.
Wolf Totem Release
Directs 'Wolf Totem', a visually stunning film that performs well at the box office, particularly in China.
Notre Dame on Fire
Directs and co-writes 'Notre Dame on Fire', which reviews modestly well.
Continued Film Work
Annaud continues directing, solidifying his reputation for visual storytelling and historical dramas.
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Last updated: February 24, 2026








