Jean-jacques Beineix


Director

About

Birth Place
Paris, FR
Born
October 08, 1946

Biography

Jean-Jacques Beineix won acclaim for his 1981 debut as a writer, director, "Diva," the story of a music-loving letter carrier who bootlegs the tapes of an opera star only to have them mixed up with tapes that will incriminate mobsters. Few other of his works have been so well received internationally. Beineix began as an assistant director, working for Claude Zidi on "L'Animal" (1977), a...

Biography

Jean-Jacques Beineix won acclaim for his 1981 debut as a writer, director, "Diva," the story of a music-loving letter carrier who bootlegs the tapes of an opera star only to have them mixed up with tapes that will incriminate mobsters. Few other of his works have been so well received internationally. Beineix began as an assistant director, working for Claude Zidi on "L'Animal" (1977), and to the American Willard Huyck on "French Postcards" (1979), among others. He made his first short film in 1977, "Le Chien de Monsieur Marcel," which won first prize at the Trouville Festival. Beineix' "Betty Blue" (1986) was nominated for the best foreign language Oscar, although the 192-minute story of a jack-of-all-trades traveling and having sex with an mentally unsound woman while they both wait for her to crack up, was edited for theatres and is available in its full version only on video.

In 1989, Beineix directed, wrote and produced "Roselyne et les lions," about two young lovers who want to be lion tamers. That same year, he produced and appeared in "Le Grand cirque," a documentary about the making of the film. His 1992 "IP5" is more recalled as Yves Montand's last film -- he died while making it and playing an old man who takes a young African-descent boy and a graffiti artist under his wing. Beineix returned to documentaries in 1994 with "Otakua," a look at the Japanese urban male.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Betty Blue (Director's Cut) (2005)
Director
Mortal Transfer (2001)
Director
Locked-In Syndrome (1997)
Director
Otaku (1994)
Director
IP5 (1992)
Director
Roselyne et les lions (1988)
Director
Betty Blue (1986)
Director
The Moon in the Gutter (1983)
Director
Diva (1981)
Director
Le Chien de Monsieur Michel (1977)
Director

Assistant Direction (Feature Film)

French Postcards (1979)
Assistant Director
L' Animal (1977)
Assistant Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Le Grand cirque (1989)
Himself

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Mortal Transfer (2001)
Camera Operator

Writer (Feature Film)

Betty Blue (Director's Cut) (2005)
Screenplay
Mortal Transfer (2001)
Screenwriter
IP5 (1992)
Screenplay
Roselyne et les lions (1988)
Screenplay
Betty Blue (1986)
Screenwriter
The Moon in the Gutter (1983)
Screenplay
Diva (1981)
Screenwriter
Diva (1981)
Dialogue

Producer (Feature Film)

Greetings from the Colony (2011)
Producer
Requiem for Billy the Kid (2007)
Producer
Betty Blue (Director's Cut) (2005)
Executive Producer
Betty Blue (Director's Cut) (2005)
Producer
Mortal Transfer (2001)
Producer
Otaku (1994)
Producer
IP5 (1992)
Producer
Le Grand cirque (1989)
Producer
Roselyne et les lions (1988)
Producer
Betty Blue (1986)
Executive Producer
Betty Blue (1986)
Producer

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Le Grand cirque (1989)
Other

Director (Special)

Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Jean-Jacques Beineix's "Assigne a Residence" (1997)
Director

Producer (Special)

Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Jean-Jacques Beineix's "Assigne a Residence" (1997)
Producer

Life Events

1977

Directed first short film, "Le Chien de Monsieur Michel"

1980

Feature directing and writing debut, "Diva"

1986

"37.2 le matin"/"Betty Blue" nominated for Best Foreign-Language Film Academy Award

1992

Last produced feature for almost a decade, "IP 5", featuring Yves Montand

1994

Directed documentary on Japanese male, "Otakua"

1998

Announced plans to direct first English-language project, a vampire tale tentatively titled "Deal of the Millennium"; project not produced

2001

Returned to feature filmmaking with "Mortel transfert/Mortal Transfer", starring Jean-Hugues Anglade

Bibliography