Jard Lerebours

Personal Info

Known For Director

Birthday 1997-04-14 (27 years old)

Place of Birth Stony Brook - New York - USA

Jard Lerebours

Biography

Jard Lerebours (he/they) is a community oriented queer Jamaican-Haitian filmmaker, writer and curator who creates exploratory pieces in service of venerating his ancestors and putting image to theory. He grew up surrounded by a diverse community of Black and Latinx folks in Central Islip, NY and draws inspiration from his West Indian roots. Jard’s practice straddles the worlds of cinema and video art. They approach filmmaking as a conversation between friends and family guided by their loving West Indian upbringing. As a curator, Jard’s first program “Samkofa” in collaboration with Film Diary NYC featured genre defying and experimental work by Black filmmakers. His last program “the land of wood and water” with cinemóvil nyc provided a much needed space to showcase work by Jamaican filmmakers. Most recently, they served as an NYC pod moderator for the last iteration of The Flaherty Film Seminar centered around Queer World-Mending. Jard’s film work includes the Babylon Red Trilogy which consists of the short films Pandrog, Coconut and Zion. The trilogy explores gender, masculinity, Rastafarianism, Buddhism and notions of home. His work has been showcased internationally by Atlanta Film Festival, Berlin Short Film Festival, Indie Memphis Film Festival, NFFTY, Uppsala International Short Film Festival, Southern Fried Queer Pride, Out on Film, VAEFF and others.

Known For

Director

2022
Zion

as Director

2021
Pandrog

as Director

2021
Coconut

as Director

Writer

2022
Zion

as Writer

2021
Pandrog

as Writer

Camera

2022
Don't Be Desperate

as Digital Imaging Technician

2021
Coconut

as Director of Photography

Editor

2021
Coconut

as Editor

Crew

2022
Zion

as Cinematography