Jean-Marie Périer

Jean-Marie Périer

Nascimento : 1940-02-01, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

História

Jean-Marie Périer (born 1 February 1940) is a French photographer and film director. On 22 June 1963, the magazine Salut les copains organised a concert on Place de la Nation in Paris, with singers such as Johnny Hallyday, Richard Anthony, Eddy Mitchell and Frank Alamo. It attracted over 150,000 young people and raised their spirits, with the following day's issue of the journal Paris-Presse having the headline "Salut les voyous!" The photographer and friend of many singers who photographed the concert was Jean-Marie Périer. Source: Article "Jean-Marie Périer" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Perfil

Jean-Marie Périer

Filmes

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
Self
The portrait of a woman who remembers. Sheila tells the story of Sheila, without concessions or evasions. Her childhood, her parents, her beginnings, the rumors, her love affairs, her marriage, her son, her successes, her farewells, her return, her mourning. The journey of an extraordinary popular icon who never stopped fighting. The courage of an artist who never gives up. "Sheila, toutes ces vies-là" is also a journey through time. 60 years of pop music, punctuated by numerous archives, personal films, timeless hits and illustrations by Marc-Antoine Coulon. But also 60 years of fashion, through a legendary wardrobe (her TV show outfits) that Sheila invites us to rediscover.
L'histoire française des Rolling Stones
Self
Since the 1960s, the Rolling Stones, the incarnation of "sex, drugs and rock'n'roll", have had a special relationship with France. From the chaotic concert at the Salle Vallier in Marseille in 1966, to the recording of "Exile on Main Street", their album written under the influence in a villa on the Côte d'Azur, to Mick Jagger's mythical wedding in Saint-Tropez, the British rock band has lived through some crazy French years. Never-before-seen images and interviews with collaborators, rock critics and musicians lift the veil on the Stones' passionate relationship with France.
Françoise Hardy, une icône
Self
Françoise Hardy is one of the rare artists who keeps an intact aura and arouses such a fascination throughout her career with all generations. Her androgynous figure, her exceptional photogeny and her hieratic allure have inspired photographers and fashion designers alike and seduced the greatest rock stars such as David Bowie and Mick Jagger. This documentary film, rich in archives, skillfully mixes songs and confidences. It takes us on a fascinating journey through time, from the yéyé period to today, and into the artist's feelings.
Roger Kasparian, l'oeil des 60's
Self
Dutronc au Casino
Director
Singer/songwriter Jacques Dutronc gained popularity in his native France with his provocative songs that matched the rebellious spirit of the '60s so well. Though he was absent from the musical scene for nearly a decade, pursuing a film career, he successfully returned to music in the early '80s and still remains one of the most popular performers in the French-speaking world. The "Dutronc au Casino" is an exquisite live performance of all his most appreciated songs.
Public Telephone
Director
Sale rêveur
Director
Antoine and Sebastian
Screenplay
A film by Jean-Marie Périer.
Antoine and Sebastian
Director
A film by Jean-Marie Périer.
Pourquoi t'as les cheveux blancs...
Director
Tumuc Humac
Director