Martin Bourboulon (born 27 June 1979) is a French film director and screenwriter, who directed the films Daddy or Mummy (2015), Daddy or Mummy 2 (2016), The Eiffel Tower (2021), The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (2023), and The Three Musketeers: Milady (2023).
Son of producer Frédéric Bourboulon1, Martin Bourboulon began his career as an assistant director on around ten feature films, including Allez-passer (2002) by Bertrand Tavernier, produced by his father, and Bon Voyage (2003) by Jean- Paul Rappeneau2.
He then made his first directorial film with the short film Sale Hasard (2003)3. He then made a second short, Emprise (2007), before turning to advertising. At the same time, he joined the team of the info4 show Les Guignols
While continuing to make commercials5, he moved on to feature films in 2015 with Papa ou Maman. He directed the sequel in 2016 then the film Eiffel in 2021 before moving on to the diptych of The Three Musketeers, scheduled for release in 2023. To do this, he found producer Dimitri Rassam, already at work on the two Papa or Mom. After these two films, he will continue to work with Dimitri Rassam for an adaptation of 13 days, 13 nights in the hell of Kabul, a book by Mohamed Bida recounting the evacuation of Afghan civilians and French diplomats by the police and the army. French troops during the fall of Kabul in August 20216. Roschdy Zem will play the main role7.