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Benoît Jacquot - Producer
Benoît Jacquot
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With a career spanning over thirty years, one of the most prolific filmmakers in French cinema, Benoît Jacquot (1947, France)’s work
is an eclectic one. He was Marguerite Duras’s assistant director in the filming of Nathalie Granger and India Song. During the 70s, he produced
several documentaries for television on psychoanalysis (Jacques Locan: la psychoanalyse ½). A lover of literature, he
adapted novels, but theater plays and operas as well. He has worked based on texts
by Dostoyevsky, Kafka, Blanchot, James, Mishima, Marivaux, Corneille, André Gide, Serge Bramly, Puccini, Salinger,
Benjamin Constant, Elisabeth Fanger, Pascal Quignard, Chantal Thomas and more
recently Octave Mirbeau. His films have competed in the most important film
festivals: Cannes, Venice, Berlin. He won the Louis-Dellac Prize (for Best
Film) for his feature, Farewell, My Queen
(2012). He is about to shoot an adaptation of Don DeLillo’s The Body Artist, starring Mathieu
Amalric and Jeanne Balibar.