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Ursula Meier

Ursula Meier (born 24 June 1971) is a French-Swiss film director and screenwriter who received the Best Director award at the 2008 Festival du Film Francophone d'Angoulême (French-language Film Festival ) for her first theatrical feature, ''Home'', which won the 2009 Swiss Film Prize for Bester Spielfilm (Best Film) as well as Bestes Drehbuch (Best Screenplay) (shared with Antoine Jaccoud). The film also received a César nomination for Best First Film and a Best Film nomination at Argentina's Mar del Plata Film Festival.〔(List of awards won by ''Home'' at international film festivals )〕
==Career==
A native of Besançon, the capital of the Franche-Comté region in eastern France, near the Swiss border, Ursula Meier graduated from Belgium's Institut des Arts de Diffusion (of Visual Arts ) and served as assistant director to the internationally-renowned Swiss auteur, Alain Tanner, on his films ''Fourbi'' () (1996) and ''Jonas et Lila, à demain'' (and Lila, 'Till Tomorrow'' ) (1999).〔''New Directors/New Films '09'' program guidebook〕 She won her first major film award for the 1998 short, ''Des heures sans sommeil'' (), which received the Special Jury Prize at the Festival International du Court-Métrage de Clermont-Ferrand (International Festival of Short Films ) as well as the International Grand Prize at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival and a Best Short Fiction Film nomination at the Molodist International Film Festival in Kiev.〔(Ursula Meier ''Arte'' interview (in French) )〕 In 2002, her film ''Tous à table'' (Manners'' ), which had already won the Audience Award and the Press Award at the 2001 Clermont-Ferrand Festival, as well as the Best French-Language Short Film award at the 2001 Créteil International Women's Film Festival, received a Swiss Film Prize nomination for Bester Kurzfilm (Short Film ).
In 2003, Ursula Meier served as a member of the jury at the Brest European Short Film Festival and won the Cinema Prize—Feature Film award at Portugal's Avanca Film Festival as well as Bester Spielfilm (Film ) Swiss Film Prize nomination for her made-for-TV movie, ''Strong Shoulders''. In April, with the selection of ''Strong Shoulders'' for New York City's New Directors/New Films Festival at the Museum of Modern Art and Film Society of Lincoln Center, she made the journey to introduce the film and participate in question-and-answer sessions. Six years later, ''Home'' was also selected for New Directors/New Films〔(''Home'' at The Film Society of Lincoln Center )〕 and, in April 2009, she once again made appearances at the Museum of Modern Art and The Walter Reade Theatre, introducing the New York premiere of the film.
Her 2012 film ''L'enfant d'en haut'' competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Special Award - Silver Bear. It has also been selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=9 Foreign Language Films Vie For Oscar )
In 2013 she was a member of the jury at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Main Competition Jury )

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