Jean-Pierre Bastid
Known for: Writing
Born: February 3, 1937 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
Jean-Pierre Bastid is a French writer, director, and screenwriter recognized for his work in film and literature. After studying at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC), he began his career as an assistant to Jean Cocteau on Le Testament d'Orphée (1960) and worked with Nicholas Ray. Bastid directed several films, including Massacre of Pleasure (1966), which faced censorship in France. He co-wrote the novel Laissez bronzer les cadavres! (1971) with Jean-Patrick Manchette, marking a revival in French noir fiction. Bastid also co-wrote the screenplay for Dupont Lajoie (1975), directed by Yves Boisset. His work spans various genres and mediums, reflecting his versatility and commitment to storytelling.
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Trois truand
The Common Man
Screenplay
Bartleby
Writer
Massacre of Pleasure
Director
The Teenagers
Director
Hell on the Beach
Writer
Lo Païs
Writer
Bandits d'amour
Writer
Love + Fear = Torment
Adaptation
The Black Hand
Screenplay
Under the Sign of Voodoo
Screenplay
Sadistic Hallucinations
Director
Let the Corpses Tan
Novel
Pas de chrysanthèmes pour la gluglu
Director
L'Addition
Writer
Les brebis enragées
Director
Les Petits Enfants d'Attila
Director