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Antoine Fuqua is an acclaimed American film director known for his work in the action and thriller genres. He started his career directing music videos and made his film debut in 1998 with ‘The Replacement Killers’. Fuqua’s critically acclaimed films include ‘Training Day’, ‘The Equalizer’ trilogy, and several documentaries, earning him prestigious awards like the NAACP Image Award and Sports Emmy Awards.
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Antoine Fuquais an American film director known for his work in the action and thriller genres. He was originally known as a director of music videos, and made his film debut in 1998 with The Replacement Killers. His critical breakthrough was the 2001 crime thriller Training Day, winning the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Director.
His subsequent films include Tears of the Sunand The Equalizer trilogy (2014-2023), earning with the first one the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture.
He also directed the critically acclaimed documentaries American Dream/American Knightmare (2018), What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali (2019), and the 2022 Hulu documentary series Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers, for which he won the Sports Emmy Awards for Outstanding Documentary Series.
Antoine Fuqua is known for his work in the action and thriller film genres, as well as directing critically acclaimed documentaries.
Antoine Fuqua was born on May 30, 1965.
Antoine Fuqua’s critical breakthrough was the 2001 crime thriller ‘Training Day’, which won him the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Director.
Some of Antoine Fuqua’s other notable films include ‘Tears of the Sun’, ‘King Arthur’, ‘Olympus Has Fallen’, ‘Southpaw’, ‘The Magnificent Seven’, and the ‘Equalizer’ trilogy.
Yes, Antoine Fuqua has directed several critically acclaimed documentaries, including ‘American Dream/American Knightmare’, ‘What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali’, and the Hulu series ‘Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers’.
Some men don’t gel when it comes to work – you have different work ethics, different opinions, different points of views, different methods of filmmaking – and we didn’t gel.
American film director
So it’s hard to be an artist and be true to the reality of the world you want to create and also make it entertaining and successful financially.
American film director
The simple answer is I’d just be a guy trying to feed my family, like everybody else. The complicated answer is, I think I’d be in some sort of military or government world of some sort.
American film director
It’s not worth it, it’s not about money, especially when you’re dealing with a culture. It should be about elevating the idea of what we are and who we are as people in the cinema, and that kind of stuff keeps dragging us back down.
American film director
I take them seriously but I try not to read them. I take them personally, that’s why I don’t read them. I think people are lying when they say they don’t care, that’s not true. I take them personally.
American film director
It’s a hard line to walk, man. Cause you know you want to make this movie, you want to make it dark and real, you want to show all this stuff but unfortunately you can’t always do that.
American film director
I’ve become friends with Michael Mann and Oliver Stone; I’ve seen those guys work and that was great to see.
American film director
Being a kid growing up with Kurosawa films and watching Sergio Leone movies just made me love what it could do to you, and how it could influence you – make you dream.
American film director
I like making movies.
American film director
I like the platform to show your art and everything that goes along with that. To show your voice and hopefully find films that are more politically driven, films that maybe inspire.
American film director
But I like to go to movies with my son because it’s still fun; it reminds me of why I make movies.
American film director
It’s a dumb question, because I don’t look at things as a black director, just as a director, so ask me as a director first and we can segue into the colour thing later.
American film director
I like the opportunity to make films.
American film director
Bruce Willis. Pain in my ass, no problem about that. We just didn’t get along. We got along off camera, but shooting we just didn’t get along.
American film director
Cinema Paradiso, because it reminds me of why I make movies, the magic of movies, the romance of movies.
American film director
The story is also about the battle between Arthur and the Saxons. The Saxons were destroying everything they came across and Arthur was left when Rome was falling because this movie takes place in 400 A.D.
American film director
I believe in God, absolutely.
American film director