Alain Jessua

Alain Jessua

Directing 1932-01-16 Paris, France

Alain Jessua began his career as assistant to directors like Max Ophüls, Marcel Carne, Yves Allégret and Jacques Becker, before making his unique short film, Léon la lune, which earned him the prestigious Prix Jean-Vigo award in 1957. A few years later, in 1963, his first feature film (which became "cult" among moviegoers) won two prizes in Cannes and also Venice: La Vie à l'envers, with Charles Denner and Jean Yanne in his first movie role. He then went on to direct a series of successful and critically acclaimed feature films, which he produced himself (a rare risk in the French cinema landscape). Alain Jessua is regularly honored in France and abroad. His short film Léon la lune was screened at the MOMA - Museum of Modern Art in New York a few years ago and Martin Scorsese cited La Vie à l'envers as one of the films that really made an impact on him. Jean Tulard , in his "Dictionary of Cinema", writes: "He proposes a cinema where he tackles the problems of our time and makes cries of alarm. " Alain Jessua is also the author of six novels.

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1984 Screenplay
1984 Producer
1982 Director
1982 Writer
1982 Producer
1979 Director
1979 Writer
1977 Director
1977 Writer
1973 Music
1973 Director
1973 Writer
1973 Production Assistant
1967 Director
1967 Writer
1964 Director
1964 Writer
1960 Assistant Director
1956 Director
1956 Writer
1955 Assistant Director Trainee
1953 Assistant Director