Roschdy Zem
A master of French cinema, Roschdy Zem was born in 1965 in Gennevilliers, France and has been active in the film industry since 1987. Renowned for his work in drama and crime genres, Zem has helmed acclaimed films like "Bad Faith" and "Bodybuilder," with his 2006 directorial debut, "Bad Faith," earning him a César Award nomination for Best First Feature Film. His directorial style often delves into societal issues, showcasing a knack for storytelling that is both personal and socially relevant. Beyond his technical prowess, Roschdy Zem carries an innate ability to bring to life the complex, often overlooked narratives of everyday life, a trait that firmly establishes his standing in the realm of global cinema.