Jean-Jacques Beineix
Known for: Directing
Born: October 7, 1946 in Paris, France - Died: January 12, 2022
French director Jean-Jacques Beineix is best-known for making two of the most provocative films of the 1980s; Diva (1982) and 37.2 le matin (Betty Blue, 1986). Dark, haunting, and filled with substantial helpings of violence and/or sex, both films were great successes in France, winning a number of awards and a degree of cinematic immortality for their director. The director's screen work during the 1990s was sporadic, and he concentrated much of his energy on such offscreen projects as his presidency of the ARP (an association for writers, directors, and producers) and his efforts to protect European film from North American cultural hegemony. He breathed his last on Januray 14, 2022.
Known for
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Pictures of Europe
Self
The Clown
Self
Yves Montand, l'ombre au tableau
Self
Blue Notes and Bungalows
Self
From Darkness to Light
Self
100 Greatest Sexy Moments
Self
Nulle part ailleurs
Self
Spécial cinéma
Self
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
Diva
Director
Défense de savoir
Second Assistant Director
Betty Blue
Director
And Hope to Die
Second Assistant Director
The Moon in the Gutter
Director
Mortal Transfer
Director
IP5: The Island of Pachyderms
Director
On bosse ici! On vit ici! On reste ici!
Co-Director
A Full Day's Work
First Assistant Director
Roselyne and the Lions
Director
Otaku - Children of the Virtual Empire
Director
Locked-In Syndrome
Director
Loft Paradoxe
Director
The Wing or the Thigh?
First Assistant Director
Les Gaulois au-delà du mythe
Producer