Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1953-09-03 (71 years old)

Place of Birth Roanne, Loire, France

Also Known As Jean Pierre Jeunet, Жан-Пьер Жёне, 让-皮埃尔·热内

Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Biography

Jean-Pierre Jeunet is a French film director and screenwriter known for the films Delicatessen, The City of Lost Children, Alien: Resurrection and Amélie. Jean-Pierre Jeunet was born in Roanne, Loire, France. He bought his first camera at the age of 17 and made short films while studying animation at Cinémation Studios. He befriended Marc Caro, a designer and comic book artist who became his longtime collaborator and co-director. They met at an animation festival in Annecy in 1974. Together, Jeunet and Caro directed award-winning animations. Their first live action film was The Bunker of the Last Gunshots (1981), a short film about soldiers in a bleak futuristic world. Jeunet also directed numerous advertisements and music videos, such as Jean Michel Jarre's Zoolook (together with Caro). Jeunet's films often resonate with the late twentieth century French film movement, cinéma du look, and allude to themes and aesthetics involving German expressionism, French poetic realism, and the French New Wave. Jeunet and Caro's first feature film was Delicatessen (1991), a melancholy comedy set in a famine-plagued post-apocalyptic world, in which an apartment building above a delicatessen is ruled by a butcher who kills people in order to feed his tenants. They next made The City of Lost Children (1995), a dark, multi-layered fantasy film about a mad scientist who steals children's dreams so that he can live indefinitely.[3] The success of The City of Lost Children led to an invitation to direct the fourth film in the Alien series, Alien: Resurrection (1997). This is where Jeunet and Caro ended up going their separate ways as Jeunet believed this to be an amazing opportunity and Caro was not interested in a film that lacked creative control working on a big-budget Hollywood movie. Caro ended up assisting for a few weeks, with costumes and set design but afterwards, decided to work on a solo career in illustration and computer graphics. Jeunet directed Amélie (2001), starring Audrey Tautou. Amélie is the story of a woman who takes pleasure in doing good deeds but has trouble finding love herself, was a huge critical and commercial success worldwide and was nominated for several Academy Awards. For this film, Jeunet also gained a European Film Award for Best Director. Jeunet has also directed numerous commercials including a 2'25" film for Chanel N° 5 featuring his frequent collaborator Audrey Tautou. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Pierre Jeunet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Director

2023
2022
Bigbug

as Director

2017
Two Snails Set Off

as Director

2015
Casanova

as Director

2015
Casanova

as Director

2009
Micmacs

as Director

2009
Train de Nuit

as Director

2004
2001
Amélie

as Director

1997
Alien Resurrection

as Director

1993
1991
Delicatessen

as Director

1983
1981
The Carousel

as Director

1978
L'évasion

as Director

Writer

2022
Bigbug

as Screenplay

2017
2009
Micmacs

as Writer

2004
2001
Amélie

as Writer

1995
1991
Delicatessen

as Screenplay

1983
1981
The Carousel

as Writer

Producer

2022
Bigbug

as Producer

2009
Micmacs

as Producer

2004

Camera

1989
De l'autre côté

as Director of Photography

1982
The Bunker of the Last Gunshots

as Director of Photography

Visual Effects

1981
The Carousel

as Animation

Costume & Make-Up

1982

Crew

1995
The City of Lost Children

as Additional Dialogue