Jacques Bral Explained

Jacques Bral
Birth Date:21 September 1948
Birth Place:Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Occupation:Film Director
Screenwriter

Jacques Bral (21 September 1948 – 17 January 2021) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] He was also a painter.[2]

Biography

After his studies at Alborz High School in Tehran, Bral left Iran in 1966 for France. From 1966 to 1968, he studied architecture at Beaux-Arts de Paris and codirected the short film Quand tout le monde est parti with Julien Lévi and Jean-Paul Leca. He then directed feature films M-88 in 1970 and Frisou in 1973, both in black and white. In 1975, he directed Une baleine qui avait mal aux dents, which starred Francis Blanche and Bernadette Lafont.

In 1978, Bral founded the production company Les Films Noirs, which was responsible for the release of Extérieur, nuit in 1980.[3] It was remastered for the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon in 2009,[4] and a rerelease into theaters occurred on 27 June 2010.

In 1984, Bral directed the film Polar, which was an adaptation of the novel Morgue plein by Jean-Patrick Manchette.[5] In 1989, he produced Street of No Return, the final feature film in the career of American director Samuel Fuller.[6] His poetic fable Mauvais garçon was released in 1993.

After directing many films, Bral focused on screenwriting, and served as both director and screenwriter for the film Un printemps à Paris,[7] which won the Grand Prize at the Police Paris New York Film Festival in 2007.[8] In 2012, he directed and produced Black Really Suits You, a cross-cultural romantic tragedy.

Jacques Bral died in Paris on 17 January 2021 at the age of 72.[9]

Filmography

Director

Writer

Actor

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Le cinéaste Jacques Bral, réalisateur d'"Extérieur nuit", est décédé. 17 January 2021. Le Progrès. French.
  2. Web site: Jacques Bral - Plasticien et cinéaste. Jacques Bral. French.
  3. Web site: Extérieur, nuit. Les Films Noirs. French. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091217005555/http://www.les-films-noirs.com/exterieur-nuit.html. 17 December 2009.
  4. Web site: Prix Lumière 2009. Institut Lumière. French.
  5. Web site: Polar. Les Films Noirs. French. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110208183945/http://www.les-films-noirs.com/polar.html. 8 February 2011.
  6. Web site: Sans Espoir de Retour . Thunder Films International . French . https://web.archive.org/web/20100223051519/http://www.thunder-films-international.com/sans-espoir-de-retour.html . 2010-02-23.
  7. Web site: Un printemps à Paris. Thunder Films International. French. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100223051547/http://www.thunder-films-international.com/un-printemps-a-paris.html. 23 February 2010.
  8. Web site: Police Paris New York Film Festival 2007. French Culture. French. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210517160011/https://frenchculture.org/spip.php?article9. 17 May 2021. 18 January 2021.
  9. Web site: Le cinéaste Jacques Bral, réalisateur d'"Extérieur nuit", est mort à l'âge de 72 ans. 17 January 2021. BFM TV. French.