Jacques Dupont (director)

Jacques Dupont (21 April 1921, Ruelle-sur-Touvre – 10 March 2013) was a French film director.[1]

Life

Formerly of the IDHEC, and a specialist in exotic cinema, he appeared less comfortable in Les Distractions, in which he directed Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alexandra Stewart, than he did in evoking French volunteers in Korea in Crèvecoeur.

Filmography

Short films

  • 1946 : Au pays des Pygmées
  • 1947 : Pirogues sur l'Ogooué
  • 1949 : La Grande case
  • 1953 : Stock car
  • 1954 : L'Enfant au fennec
  • 1955 : Coureurs de brousse

Full features

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References

  1. "Homme De Conviction, Le Cineaste Jacques Dupont Est Decede. - Souvenir Chouan De Bretagne" (in French). Souvenirchouandebretagne.over-blog.com. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
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