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Jean Eustache

Jean Eustache

Filmmaker, screenwriter Jean Eustache had a brief but important career in French cinema. His best-known film was 1973's Mother and the Whore, an intense character study credited for marking a new phase in French filmmaking. He got his start as a director assisting such New Wave filmmakers as Godard during the 1960s. In the late '60s, he launched his own directorial career with two features. While they garnered some acclaim, it was not until Mother and the Whore, his third feature, that the full depth of his talent and sensitivity was recognized. The film won the Grand Prix and the International Critics Award at Cannes. Through the 1970s, Eustache made several films for television and then made one last feature in 1975, Mes Petites Amoureuses. Eustache committed suicide in the early 1980s. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Jean Eustache Trivia

When was Jean Eustache born?
Jean Eustache date of birth: November 30, 1938

What role did Jean Eustache play in Weekend?
Jean Eustache played Hitchhiker in Weekend

Who did Jean Eustache play in The American Friend?
Jean Eustache was Friendly Man in The American Friend


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