Jean-Claude Brisseau

Jean-Claude Brisseau

Deceased · Born: Jul 17, 1944 · Died: May 11, 2019

2006

Personal Details

BornJul 17, 1944 Paris, France

Biography

Jean-Claude Brisseau, a celebrated and acclaimed French filmmaker, entered this world on July 17, 1944, and his life came to a close on May 11, 2019.

Armond Brisseau, a French filmmaker, found himself entangled in a legal imbroglio in the year 2002, stemming from allegations of harassment levelled against him. The subsequent legal proceedings resulted in Brisseau being slapped with a fine and a suspended one-year prison sentence, a consequence that served as a stark reminder of the gravity of the accusations brought forth against him.

The incident in question revolved around three women who, during their auditions, had performed sex acts in front of Brisseau, a circumstance that would later serve as the creative catalyst for the making of his film, The Exterminating Angels.

Notably, prior to embarking on a distinguished career in the esteemed field of filmmaking, Jean-Claude Brisseau had previously served as a revered professor at the prestigious La Femis film school, situated in the captivating city of Paris, where he undoubtedly shared his vast knowledge and expertise with aspiring filmmakers.

Career

2013
The Girl from Nowhere
The Girl from Nowhere as Michel Deviliers
1994
L'ange noir
L'ange noir as A guest at the meal (uncredited)
1983
A Brutal Game
A Brutal Game as L'Homme sur le Quai de Gare (uncredited)
2013
The Girl from Nowhere
The Girl from Nowhere as Director, Writer
2009
À l'aventure
À l'aventure as Director, Screenplay
2006
The Exterminating Angels
The Exterminating Angels as Director, Writer
2002
Secret Things
Secret Things as Director, Writer
1994
L'ange noir
L'ange noir as Director, Writer
1988
Sound and Fury
Sound and Fury as Director, Writer
1983
A Brutal Game
A Brutal Game as Director, Writer