Jean-Pierre Lajournade
Know for: Directing
Born: 1937-04-19
Place of birth: Pau, France
Also know as:
Le joueur de quilles (1968)
A radical film that is at once a scathing questioning of cinema, a fierce attack against ideological sclerosis, an obvious model of total science...
Bartleby (1970)
French short adaptation of Herman Melville's classic. The employee of a lawyer is in a mental hospital following a scandal. Some time later, he finds...
Cinéma-Cinéma (1969)
A tragic spin on the futility of revolution, in cinema and elsewhere.
La Fin des Pyrénées (1970)
This bitter and ironic satire illustrates the universal problems with youth and their revolt against the bourgeois establishment. The man becomes a...
La tzira (1970)
Horror themed short about cannibal girl and devil woman
Werther (1968)
Werther was one of the last feature films that Jean-Pierre Lajournade made for television. The Lajournade's version of Werther makes a critical...
Le joueur de quilles (1968)
A radical film that is at once a scathing questioning of cinema, a fierce attack against ideological sclerosis, an obvious model of total science...
Le joueur de quilles (1968)
A radical film that is at once a scathing questioning of cinema, a fierce attack against ideological sclerosis, an obvious model of total science...
La Fin des Pyrénées (1970)
This bitter and ironic satire illustrates the universal problems with youth and their revolt against the bourgeois establishment. The man becomes a...
The Blood (1971)
An apocalyptic vision of man after a cosmic catastrophe, this film is a terrifying metaphor of a dehumanized future. The Brazilian Cinema Novo,...
Seize millions de jeunes: Mods (1965)
A 1965 segment from a French television program "Seize millions de jeunes" which takes a look at the mod movement in the United Kingdom, and includes...
Cinéma-Cinéma (1969)
A tragic spin on the futility of revolution, in cinema and elsewhere.
Cinéma-Cinéma (1969)
A tragic spin on the futility of revolution, in cinema and elsewhere.
La Fin des Pyrénées (1970)
This bitter and ironic satire illustrates the universal problems with youth and their revolt against the bourgeois establishment. The man becomes a...
Bruno (1967)
An experimental, early form of "docufiction," 'Bruno' follows a young (and fictional) graduate of Philosophy who is confronted with his lack of...