Remi Chauveau Notes

Nicolas Didier



Télérama
Festival 2 Valenciennes

Nicolas Didier is a prominent French cultural journalist and film critic whose career has been closely tied to the influential magazine Télérama. Educated in modern literature at the University of Nancy and trained in journalism at the Institut Français de Presse, he combines a classical academic background with a strong command of contemporary media practices.

Initially focused on rock and alternative music, Didier later specialized in cinema, developing a particular interest in genre studies, notably westerns and film noir. His critical approach—shaped by the work of Stanley Kubrick, Sam Peckinpah, and other major filmmakers—applies equal analytical rigor to mainstream Hollywood productions and independent art‑house films.

A regular participant in the French festival circuit, including press juries such as the Festival 2 Valenciennes, he is recognized for his direct and occasionally sharp critical voice. Dividing his time between Paris and Nancy, he maintains an active output covering film releases, television fiction, and broader cultural analysis.