Jean-Claude Brisseau

Jean-Claude Brisseau

Directing 1944-07-17 Paris, France

Jean-Claude Brisseau (17 July 1944 – 11 May 2019) was a French filmmaker best known for his 2002 film Secret Things ("Choses Secrètes") and his 2006 film The Exterminating Angels ("Les Anges exterminateurs"). His film Céline was nominated for the Golden Bear Award at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. At the Cannes Film Festival, he was awarded the France Culture Award in 2003 for Secret Things; in 1988 he was awarded the Special Award for the Youth. In 2002, Brisseau was arrested on charges of sexual harassment after three women came forward accusing him of cajoling them into performing sexual acts on camera by promising them a film role. He was eventually found guilty, fined and given a suspended one-year prison sentence. Brisseau made a semi-autobiographical film in 2006 about this incident, Les Anges Exterminateurs. He was formerly a professor at La Fémis in Paris. Brisseau died in Paris on 11 May 2019 at the age of 74. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Claude Brisseau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2013 Producer
2009 Director
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2006 Self - Guest
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2000 Delegated Producer
1994 A guest at the meal (uncredited)
1994 Director
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1992 Director
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1992 Producer
1990 Director
1989 Director
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1988 Director
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1987 2e Passant
1983 L'Homme sur le Quai de Gare (uncredited)
1983 Director
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1982 Neighbor (uncredited)
1982 Director
1982 Director
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1982 Screenplay
1978 Pierre
1978 Director
1978 Writer
1978 Director
1976 Father
1976 Director
1976 Screenplay
1976 Editor
1976 Director of Photography
1976 Producer
1976 Sound
1974 Self
1968 Director
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1968 Producer
1968 Editor
1967 (voice)
1967 Director
1967 Writer