Roland Joffé

Roland Joffé
Joffé in 2012
Born (1945-11-17) 17 November 1945
London, England
EducationLycée Français Charles de Gaulle
Carmel College, Oxfordshire
Alma materUniversity of Manchester
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1960–present
Spouse
(m. 1974; div. 1980)
ChildrenRowan Joffé
Nathalie Lunghi

Roland Joffé (/ˈɒf/; born 17 November 1945) is an English film and television director, producer and screenwriter. He is known for directing the critically-acclaimed films The Killing Fields (1984) and The Mission (1986), both of which earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Director, and the latter winning the Palme d'Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.

Joffé began his career in television, his early credits including episodes of Coronation Street and an adaptation of The Stars Look Down for Granada. He gained a reputation for hard-hitting political stories with the series Bill Brand and factual dramas for Play for Today. In the late 1980s, he co-founded the production company Lightmotive with Ben Myron.