Jean-Jacques Flori

Películas

In Search of 'Kundun' with Martin Scorsese
Cinematography
In Search of Kundun, a “making-of” documentary that is so much more, follows Scorsese as he plans his epic film and shoots in Morocco, and continues on to an audience with the Dalai Lama himself in the foothills of the Himalayas. Edited from over a hundred hours of footage, the documentary captures Scorsese’s fervor as a filmmaker and a man, the modest yet charismatic Dalai Lama, and the plight of the exiled Tibetans. -Denver Film Society
Music Is My Drug
Cinematography
A film about Psychedelic Trance by Martin Meissonnier & Jean Jacques Flori shot in Goa, Israël, UK and Japan for Canal + featuring Total Eclipse
Son of Gascogne
Director of Photography
You're a provincial kid in Paris and suddenly you're the center of attention: Movie stars, famous directors and sexy women are doting on you because they all think you're the son of their long-dead legendary friend. You never knew your dad, but the facts of this famous guy's life suggest that he might have fathered you. Your mom tells you nothing. All the fuss makes you uncomfortable at first but soon you find it's rather fun to be the son of the famous Gascogne. And in the midst of it all you fall in love. It is, after all, springtime in Paris.
Up and Down
Cinematography
A bicycle race is held every year in a pass of the Alps called Parpaillon. With the energy of a skillful cyclist perhaps as a great tribute to François, the mailman played by Tati in The Big Day, Moullet makes a comedy by pedaling at a pace that allows him to reinvent the possibilities of film gags. La Cabale des oursins is a guided tour to the northern France, transformed into a Geography lesson in the pataphysical style of an Alfred Jarry disciple.
L'Apparition
Cinematography
A man's bathroom routine triggers a miraculous vision in a nearby church.
Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon
Director
Musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti recorded more than 60 albums to promote the magic of Afrobeat but never lost his political voice as an outspoken critic against widespread government corruption in Nigeria. This documentary examines the role that Fela, dubbed "Black President," played in shedding light on atrocities in his homeland and in promoting the ascent of African music worldwide.
Momentos íntimos
Cinematography
Secuela de 'Madame Claude' (Just Jaeckin, 1977), la película está basada en la vida real de Madame Claude (Alexandra Stewart). Se trata de una poderosa mujer dueña de uno de los burdeles más famosos de la historia después de haber acogido a un acaudalado y famoso público. Ahora, Madame Claude sigue brindando chicas a hombres de alto poder que quieren mantener a salvo sus momentos más íntimos.
Tusk
Director of Photography
An English girl and an Indian elephant, born on the same day, share a common destiny...
The Song of Roland
Cinematography
Francia, Edad Media. Los comediantes que se dirigen en peregrinación hacia Santiago de Compostela recitan La Chanson de Roland a los aldeanos que se van encontrando en las diversas etapas del camino.
Swimming Instructor
Director of Photography
Un cantante en paro es contratado como profesor de natación en la Costa Azul por un millonario paralítico y tiránico.
Spermula
Cinematography
Una nave atraviesa el cielo nocturno surgiendo de una espesa niebla. En su interior viajan Spermula y su corte de vampiras hermosas. Su misión es traer su mensaje de paz y libertad a un mundo que ha enloquecido. Estas mujeres, que se comunican mediante telepatía, un poder que también utilizan para atraer a los hombres a su círculo, se instalan en una gran mansión en la que van a tener como vecinos al alcalde de la ciudad, a su insatisfecha esposa, al ayudante del alcalde y a una viuda obesa y frustrada que desea incestuosamente a su ocioso hijo.
Death of the Rat
Cinematography
A factory siren sounds, workers punch in, the machinery starts... Aubier makes use of a series of successive pictures to portray the series of events that completes a cycle.
Dorothea's Revenge
Director of Photography
Dorothea, a 16-year-old bourgeois girl from Hamburg, plays with her friends of both sexes, imitating the production of adult movies. In the end, pretending to make sex-scenes is not satisfying enough, and with a street professional, Dorothea is initiated in hard sex.
Le Dormeur
Cinematography
Begins with scenes of nature, in which one hears the sounds of birds and water. The final few minutes of the film focus in on a man laying down in the grass.
Diary of a Suicide
Cinematography
On a Mediterranean cruise, a young man hired as a tour guide is intrigued by the beauty of a female interpreter hiding behind her sunglasses. He makes advances to her by venturing into a series of strange stories.
The Big Departure
Director of Photography
This is the only feature directed by the famed French painter and sculptor Martial Raysse. In keeping with the revolutionary spirit of the time, the movie has no plot to speak of and appears to have been largely made up on the spot. We follow the cat man into a bizarre fantasy universe presented in negative exposure that reverses color values (black is white and vice versa) and written words. The cat man steals a car and then picks up a young girl he promises to take to “Heaven.” Heaven turns out to be a country chateau inhabited by several more animal mask wearing weirdoes...
Faire la déménageuse
Cinematography
Directed by José Varela
Goal!
Cinematography
This entertaining documentary of the World Cup Soccer tournament of 1966 follows the 15 countries competing for the sport's most coveted prize. Nigel Patrick narrates, with commentary provided by Brian Glanville. The executive producer spent $336,000 on the production and used 117 cameras to record nearly 48 hours worth of action. Four editors were employed to created the final 108-minute feature.
Tenebrae factae sunt
Cinematography
A documentary about the Parisian night club “Bus Palladium”. This film was theatrically released as a complement for Godard's Masculin, féminin.
Quarante fontaines
Cinematography
Quarante fontaines
Director