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Jean Eustache is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Editor French born on 30 november 1938 at Pessac (France)

Jean Eustache

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Nationality France
Birth 30 november 1938 at Pessac (France)
Death 5 november 1981 (at 42 years) at Paris (France)

Jean Eustache (30 November 1938 – 3 November 1981) was a French filmmaker. During his short career, he completed numerous shorts, in addition to a pair of highly regarded features, of which the first, The Mother and the Whore, is considered a key work of post-Nouvelle Vague French cinema.


In his obituary for Eustache, the influential critic Serge Daney wrote:"In the thread of the desolate 70s, his films succeeded one another, always unforeseen, without a system, without a gap: film-rivers, short films, TV programs, hyperreal fiction. Each film went to the end of its material, from real to fictional sorrow. It was impossible for him to go against it, to calculate, to take cultural success into account, impossible for this theoretician of seduction to seduce an audience."
Jim Jarmusch dedicated his 2005 film Broken Flowers to Eustache.

Biography

Eustache was born in Pessac, Gironde, France into a working class family. Relatively little information exists about Eustache’s life prior to the time he became a member of the Cahiers du cinéma coterie in the late fifties, though it is known that he was largely self-educated and worked in the railroad service prior to becoming a filmmaker. Information suggests that the mystery surrounding his youth was intentional, with sources stating that "during his lifetime Eustache published little information about his early years, indicating that he felt no nostalgia for an unhappy childhood.".

Though not a member of the Nouvelle vague, Eustache maintained ties to it, appearing as an actor in Jean-Luc Godard's Week End and editing Luc Moullet's Une aventure de Billy le Kid, which starred Jean-Pierre Leaud (the lead in Eustache's The Mother and the Whore).

After becoming a filmmaker, Eustache maintained close ties to his friends and relatives in Pessac. In 1981, he was partially immobilized in an auto accident. He killed himself by gunshot in his Paris apartment, a few weeks before his 43rd birthday.

Eustache had a son, Boris Eustache (b. 1960), who worked on his father's second feature and appears as an actor in Eustache's short film Les Photos d'Alix.

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Filmography of Jean Eustache (17 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2003Odette RobertActor, Director, Writer, Producer, EditorSelf
1982Alix's PicturesDirector
1978Like a Turtle on Its BackActor
1977The American FriendActorFriendly Man
1977A Dirty StoryActor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer
1976Vincent mit l'âne dans un pré (et s'en vint dans l'autre)ActorUn videur
1975The PigDirector, Scriptwriter, Editor
1974My Little LovesActor, Director, WriterMan on bench (uncredited)
1974Céline and Julie Go BoatingActorSpectateur au cabaret/lecteur a la bibliohèque (uncredited)
1973The Mother and the WhoreActor, Director, Writer, EditorMan in Sunglasses in Store (uncredited)
1971A Girl Is a GunEditor
1969The AccompanimentActor
1968The IdolsEditor
1968The Virgin of PessacDirector, Writer, Editor
1967WeekendActorL'Auto-Stoppeur (uncredited)
1967Santa Claus Has Blue EyesActor, Director, Writer
1963Bad CompanyDirector, Writer, Editor