Jacques Duron

Movies

Souvenirs de Madrid
Director
A camera shows, always in a fixed shot, the traditional Madrid of the nineties, bequeathing to the future images of acts and customs that are gradually being lost: it records the spontaneous words and gestures of anonymous people who behave in a natural way, as they would if the camera were not present.
Le Voyage à Deauville
Director
One afternoon in Saint Germain des Près, Philippe, 18, falls for Frédéric, a teenage hustler.
A Story of No Importance
Writer
In 1980, Jacques Duron produced this short (44 minutes) black and white film and presented French cinema a recording of the dynamics of two young boys coming of age as homosexuals. The story centers on Philippe (Philippe Bories) in a remarkable performance where his brooding looks, body language, and inner turmoil just exudes from him as the story unfolds. You see, Philippe is struggling with his sexuality and the love of another boy.
A Story of No Importance
Director
In 1980, Jacques Duron produced this short (44 minutes) black and white film and presented French cinema a recording of the dynamics of two young boys coming of age as homosexuals. The story centers on Philippe (Philippe Bories) in a remarkable performance where his brooding looks, body language, and inner turmoil just exudes from him as the story unfolds. You see, Philippe is struggling with his sexuality and the love of another boy.