Jacques Champreux

Рождение : 1930-03-31, Paris, France

Фильмы

Les fleurs maladives de Georges Franju
Self
A short documentary about Georges Franju.
What Do Those Old Films Mean?
Thanks
Noel Burch’s fascinating and well-made (if at times historically contestable) six-part BBC television series, about early silent cinema in Denmark, England, the Soviet Union, France, Germany, and the U.S., mixes beautiful clips of rare films with various social theories about their significance.
Bako, the Other Shore
Director
French-Senegalesian production directed by Jacques Champreux.
Shadowman
Writer
Clad in a featureless red mask, The Man Without A Face is involved in a single-minded pursuit of the fabled treasure of the Knights Templar in this tribute to the pulp adventure stories of Louis Feuillade.
Shadowman
l'homme sans visage
Clad in a featureless red mask, The Man Without A Face is involved in a single-minded pursuit of the fabled treasure of the Knights Templar in this tribute to the pulp adventure stories of Louis Feuillade.
Les Compagnons de Baal
Writer
A mysterious history, esoteric formulas pronounced by entreated seeking to dominate the world.
Les Compagnons de Baal
Claude Leroy
A mysterious history, esoteric formulas pronounced by entreated seeking to dominate the world.
Judex
Dialogue
Georges Franju's Judex is an arch, playful tribute to the serials of the influential silent filmmaker Louis Feuillade. Franju shuffles through the plot of Feuillade's lengthy serial of the same name, about an adventurer named Judex (Channing Pollock) whose revenge against the corrupt banker Favraux (Michel Vitold) unleashes a complicated series of schemes.
Judex
Adaptation
Georges Franju's Judex is an arch, playful tribute to the serials of the influential silent filmmaker Louis Feuillade. Franju shuffles through the plot of Feuillade's lengthy serial of the same name, about an adventurer named Judex (Channing Pollock) whose revenge against the corrupt banker Favraux (Michel Vitold) unleashes a complicated series of schemes.
My Baby Is Black!
Painter
Black and white unite and are confronted with hatred in two color-line-busting classics from the classic years of exploitation.