Jean-Daniel Pollet

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1936-06-20

Deathday 2004-09-09 (68 years old)

Place of Birth La Madeleine, France

Jean-Daniel Pollet

Biography

Jean-Daniel Pollet (1936–2004) was a French film director and screenwriter who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. He was associated with two approaches to filmmaking: comedies which blended burlesque and melancholic elements, and poetic films based on texts by writers such as the French poet Francis Ponge. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Daniel Pollet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Known For

Director

2006
Day After Day

as Director

2001
Those Facing Us

as Director

1994
Dieu sait quoi

as Director

1991
1990
1990
Contre-courant

as Director

1990
Contretemps

as Director

1986
At Père Lachaise

as Director

1978
Pour mémoire

as Director

1976
The Acrobat

as Director

1973
The Order

as Director

1971
1971
1971
Le Sang

as Director

1971
César

as Director

1968
1968
Strange Game

as Director

1966
The Horla

as Director

1966
Les Morutiers

as Director

1965
Six in Paris

as Director

1965
Rue Saint-Denis

as Director

1964
Bassae

as Director

1963
Méditerranée

as Director

1961
Gala

as Director

1960
Line of Sight

as Director

Writer

2006
Day After Day

as Writer

2001
Those Facing Us

as Writer

1994
Dieu sait quoi

as Writer

1991
1976
The Acrobat

as Writer

1971
Le Maître du temps

as Screenplay

1971
Le Sang

as Writer

1971
Love Is Gay, Love Is Sad

as Scenario Writer

1966
The Horla

as Screenplay

1965
Six in Paris

as Writer

1965
Rue Saint-Denis

as Screenplay

1961
Gala

as Screenplay

1960
Line of Sight

as Writer

1958

Producer

1976
The Acrobat

as Producer

1975
The Others

as Producer

1971
Le Sang

as Executive Producer

Editor

1973
The Order

as Editor

1965
Six in Paris

as Editor

1960
Line of Sight

as Editor

Camera

1978
Pour mémoire

as Director of Photography

1973
The Order

as Director of Photography

Crew

2006
Day After Day

as Cinematography

1963
Méditerranée

as Cinematography

Sound

1973
The Order

as Sound