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Stéphane Kazandjian is a French filmmaker whose unique voice and diverse body of work have made him a distinctive figure in contemporary European cinema. With a career spanning over two decades, Kazandjian has established himself as a master of dark comedy, crafting films that deftly balance social commentary, quirky characters, and a sharp, satirical edge. Kazandjian's films often explore the absurdities of modern life, delving into the foibles and fragilities of the human condition with a blend of humor and pathos. His 2011 film, Moi, Michel G., milliardaire, maître du monde, is a prime example, following the exploits of a self-absorbed billionaire who discovers the emptiness of his material wealth. Similarly, in the 2017 release Bad Buzz, Kazandjian skewers the hypocrisy and narcissism of social media influencers, using his signature brand of biting comedy to shine a light on the disconnect between online personas and reality. Beyond his talent for crafting scathing social satires, Kazandjian has also demonstrated a remarkable versatility, venturing into diverse genres and styles. His 2000 film, En Solitaire, is a delicate character study that showcases his ability to capture the nuances of human relationships, while the 2008 film Modern Love explores the complexities of modern romance with a deft, empathetic touch. Across his filmography, Kazandjian's distinctive vision and unwavering commitment to exploring the human experience have earned him critical acclaim and a devoted following among cinephiles worldwide.