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Jean-Jacques Languepin

Jean-Jacques Languepin

Directingb. November 12, 1924Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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Jean-Jacques Languepin, born in Paris on November 12, 1924 and died on April 7, 1994, is a French director. Coming from the Louis Lumière school in Paris, Jean-Jacques Languepin trained in directing while filming "Karakorum" (1937) by Marcel Ichac. Following this experience, he will make films far from neocolonial and nationalist themes, such as "Terre de Glace" (1948) and "Groenland: Twenty thousand leagues on the ice" (1952), under the leadership of the explorer Paul-Emile Vittoria. . Through his films, "he tries to be an actor in countries undergoing reconstruction, at the end of the Second World War". His cinema aims to be both curious and benevolent towards the outside world, in the manner of the English director John Noël. His role as a cameraman is noteworthy in the film "A L'Assaut De L'Himalaya", where close-ups and wide shots of mountainous landscapes alternate. The ascent is…

Filmography
Snows of Grenoble
Snows of Grenoble1968 · Director
The Conqueror Of The Useless
The Conqueror Of The Useless1966 · Cinematography
Refuges
Refuges1963 · Producer
Les Autogrimpeurs1963 · Director
Le Capitaine H
Le Capitaine H1961 · Director, Writer
Rêves de Neige
Rêves de Neige1960 · Writer, Director
Des Hommes Dans Le Ciel
Des Hommes Dans Le Ciel1958 · Director
Route des Cimes
Route des Cimes1957 · Director, Writer
Des Hommes Et Des Montagnes
Des Hommes Et Des Montagnes1953 · Director, Director of Photography
Greenland
Greenland1952 · Director, Cinematography
Himalayan Epic
Himalayan Epic1951 · Director
Terre de Glaces
Terre de Glaces1949 · Writer, Director, Cinematography
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