F.J. Ossang (born 1956) studied philosophy and law before starting his artistic career in the middle of the 1970s with the publication of poetic texts. He debuted as filmmaker in 1982 with La dernière énigmem, his graduation film at La Fémis, the film and television school of PSL Research University. His debut feature The Case of the Morituri Divisions premiered in Cannes in 1985. Treasure of Bitch Islands (1990), his second feature, won the Best Film Award in Belfort. In 1998, a retrospective about Ossang's work featured at Festival de La Rochelle after which more festivals followed.
Jardins clandestins
The Adventures of Eddie Turley
(Dr. Rock)
The Amazed Spectator
(Himself)
Je meurs de soif, j'étouffe, je ne puis crier...
La dernière énigme
Crime
Cinématon n°52 : F.J. Ossang
Philippe Garrel à Digne (Second voyage)
Doctor Chance
(The Dutchman)
Dharma Guns
(Mechanic)
Portrait de groupe
(Self)
Cinématon
(N°52)
Cinématon VI
(N°52)
Treasure of the Bitch Islands
(Director)
Treasure of the Bitch Islands
(Writer)
Dharma Guns
(Director)
The Case of the Morituri Divisions
(Director)
Doctor Chance
(Director)
Zona inquinata
(Director)
La dernière énigme
(Director)
Silencio
(Director)
Silencio
(Editor)
Ciel éteint !
(Director)
Ciel éteint !
(Editor)
Vladivostok!
(Director)
Vladivostok!
(Editor)
9 Fingers
(Director)
9 Fingers
(Screenplay)
The Case of the Morituri Divisions
(Writer)
The Case of the Morituri Divisions
(Producer)
The Case of the Morituri Divisions
(Editor)
La dernière énigme
(Editor)
La dernière énigme
(Writer)
La dernière énigme
(Producer)
La dernière énigme
(Cinematography)
Zona inquinata
(Writer)
Zona inquinata
(Editor)
Doctor Chance
(Screenplay)
Dharma Guns
(Screenplay)
Dharma Guns
(Editor)