Jean-Paul Rappeneau

08.04.1932, Auxerre

 

Director
Rappeneauis a director and screenwriter. He studied literature and, afterwards, law. He began his film career in 1958 with his short film Chronique provinciale. His other films include Gracious Living (La vie de château, 1965), Scoundrel (Les mariés de l’an II, 1971), The Savage (Le sauvage, 1975), All Fired Up (Tout feu, tout flamme, 1981). He is famous for his outstanding work with actors (Catherine Deneuve, Marlčne Jobert, Isabelle Adjani, Jean-Paul Belmondo...). He wrote the screenplays for Zazie in the Subway (Zazie dans le métro, 1960) and A Very Private Affair (Vie privée, 1961) together with Louis Malle. In 1990, he made Cyrano de Bergerac.

Films by this director

The Savage

(Le sauvage, 1975)

Directed by: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
PHOTOGRAPHY: Pierre Lhomme, Antoine Roch
Synopsis:

Nelly has just married Vittorio in Caracas, Venezuela and decides to run away. Vittorio goes after his runaway bride who has found a helper in Martin, a middle-aged man who she accidentally met while on the run. Martin drives Nelly to the airport thinking that he will never see Nelly again and that he will be able to return to his quiet single life on his island. Of course he is wrong and Nelly will come into his life again...

color, 103 min

The Horseman on the Roof

(Le hussard sur le toit, 1995.)

Directed by: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
PHOTOGRAPHY: Thierry Arbogast
Synopsis:

It is 1832, and young Italian soldier Angelo Pardi is in France where he and his fellow countrymen are trying to raise money for liberation of Italy from Austria. After one of them betrays them, Angelo flees before Austrian agents. At the same time, France is hit by a cholera epidemic, which additionally hinders his chances of fleeing. He meets Countess Pauline de Théus and decides to help her find her husband.

color, 35 mm, 135 min
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