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Jean-Jacques Aublanc is a Actor, Director, Adaptation, Producer and Second Assistant Director French born on 1 january 1950

Jean-Jacques Aublanc

Jean-Jacques Aublanc
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Nationality France
Birth 1 january 1950 (74 years)

Jean-Jacques Aublanc est un réalisateur français né en 1950.

Best films

Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978)
(Director)

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Filmography of Jean-Jacques Aublanc (5 films)

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Actor

The Rebel
The Rebel (1980)
, 1h38
Directed by Gérard Blain
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Michel Subor, Françoise Michaud, Germaine Ledoyen, Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Roles Alain
Rating70% 3.5187553.5187553.5187553.5187553.518755
Pierre, un jeune banlieusard réfractaire aux règles de la société, subvient aux besoins de sa mère et de sa petite sœur Nathalie en commettant divers délits. Le décès de sa mère, entraînant sa séparation d’avec sa sœur, va exacerber sa révolte et le conduire aux pires extrémités…

Director

Un matin rouge, 1h20
Directed by Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Origin France
Actors Claude Rich, Michel Duchaussoy, Jacques Fabbri, Maurice Garrel, Marie Trintignant, Maurice Ronet
Rating52% 2.622962.622962.622962.622962.62296
En 1943, un instituteur et une élève ont été exécutés par les nazis. Les anciens camarades de classe se retrouvent une fois devenus adultes, et cherchent à savoir qui a dénoncé leur instituteur.
Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, 1h48
Directed by Bertrand Blier, Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, Le thème des vacances, Erotic films, La sexualité des mineurs
Actors Carole Laure, Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere, Michel Serrault, Eléonore Hirt, Jean Rougerie
Rating69% 3.492983.492983.492983.492983.49298
Raoul (Gérard Depardieu) and his wife Solange (Carole Laure) are eating in a restaurant when Raoul expresses concern with Solange's apparent depression, as she eats little, suffers migraines and insomnia and also sometimes faints. He finds another man in the room, Stéphane (Patrick Dewaere), to be her lover and hopefully enliven her again. Stéphane is puzzled by Raoul's plan but gives in to his desperate appeals for help. The two men take turns sleeping with Solange, and both try to impregnate her without success, believing a lack of a child to be the source of her depression.

Scriptwriter

Un matin rouge, 1h20
Directed by Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Origin France
Actors Claude Rich, Michel Duchaussoy, Jacques Fabbri, Maurice Garrel, Marie Trintignant, Maurice Ronet
Roles Adaptation
Rating52% 2.622962.622962.622962.622962.62296
En 1943, un instituteur et une élève ont été exécutés par les nazis. Les anciens camarades de classe se retrouvent une fois devenus adultes, et cherchent à savoir qui a dénoncé leur instituteur.

Producer

Un matin rouge, 1h20
Directed by Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Origin France
Actors Claude Rich, Michel Duchaussoy, Jacques Fabbri, Maurice Garrel, Marie Trintignant, Maurice Ronet
Roles Producer
Rating52% 2.622962.622962.622962.622962.62296
En 1943, un instituteur et une élève ont été exécutés par les nazis. Les anciens camarades de classe se retrouvent une fois devenus adultes, et cherchent à savoir qui a dénoncé leur instituteur.

Director

The Tenant
The Tenant (1976)
, 2h5
Directed by Roman Polanski
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about suicide, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Cross-dressing in film
Actors Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas, Jo Van Fleet, Bernard Fresson, Lila Kedrova, Claude Dauphin
Roles Second Assistant Director
Rating75% 3.799943.799943.799943.799943.79994
Trelkovsky (Roman Polanski), a quiet and unassuming man, rents an apartment in Paris whose previous tenant, Egyptologist Simone Choule, attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself out the window and through a pane of glass below. He visits Choule in the hospital but finds her entirely in bandages and unable to talk. Whilst still at Choule's bedside, Trelkovsky meets Simone's friend, Stella (Isabelle Adjani), who has also come to visit. Stella begins talking to Simone, who becomes aware of her visitors. Initially showing some signs of agitation upon seeing them, Choule soon lets out a disturbing cry, then dies. It isn't clear which of the two has caused this reaction. Apparently unaware that Choule is now dead, Trelkovsky tries to comfort Stella but dares not say that he never knew Simone, instead pretending to be another friend. They leave together and go out for a drink and a movie (1973's Enter The Dragon), where they fondle each other. Outside the theatre they part ways.