Jean-Baptiste Durand
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1984 in France
Born in 1985, Jean-Baptiste Durand grew up in Montpeyroux, a little village near Montpellier. After a difficult time in school, he nevertheless passed a literary baccalaureate with a speciality in art history. He went on to study at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Montpellier. He was firstly interested in painting and drawing, but his work evolved towards film. His first short fiction, L'Amour sans le sexe, was his art school graduation film and is an autobiographical film about friendship, exploring the passionate relationship between three young people in a village. On leaving art college, he worked for a time as a technician on films as a stagehand, set constructer, assistant director and even actor. Alongside this he made some rap music videos and continued drawing. In 2014, his first short in a professional context, Il venait de Roumanie, was screened in several festivals. He then made Même les choses invisibles se cachent (2016), a creative documentary on the contemporary artist Abdelkader Benchamma, for whom he had worked as an assistant for several years. His first feature, Chien de la casse (Junkyard Dog), was selected for the screenplay reading at Premiers Plans in 2021. Presented in competition in 2023, the film won the Audience Award.
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Chaque jour est une petite vie
Momo
L'Acteur
L'Amour sans le sexe
J.B.
Misericordia
Vincent
Fireworks
Marc
Big Boy
Jo ou Joe
J.B.
Les Artifices
Jean
La cousinade
Wild Foxes
Bogdan
Her Will Be Done
Franck
Love Me Tender
Police Officer
Loups Garous
Candidate
Junkyard Dog
Director
Il venait de Roumanie
Director
L'homme qui avait peur des femmes
Director
Piano Panier
Director
Le bal
Director
Garance
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