Ariel Zeitoun, a French creative virtuoso, entered this world on September 26, 1949, marking the beginning of a life that would be filled with innovative storytelling and cinematic mastery. This multifaceted individual has left an indelible mark on the world of film, seamlessly transitioning between the roles of director, producer, and screenwriter to create a body of work that is both diverse and exceptional.
Notable filmmaker, Zeitoun, embarked on a illustrious career in the film industry, commencing in 1979 with the production of the cinematic masterpiece, "L'école est finie". This inaugural venture served as the catalyst for his ascension as a renowned producer.
Fast-forwarding to 2013, Zeitoun embarked on a new creative endeavour, directing the historical drama "Angélique", which was loosely inspired by the renowned novel "Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels" penned by the celebrated author Anne Golon. This ambitious project catapulted him to widespread recognition and acclaim, garnering praise from both critics and the general public alike.