Jacques Demy

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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was one of the most approachable filmmakers to appear in the wake of the French New Wave. Uninterested in the formal experimentation of Alain Resnais, or the political agitation of Jean-Luc Godard, Demy instead created a self-contained fantasy world closer to that of François Truffaut, drawing on musicals, fairytales and the golden age of Hollywood.

After working with the animator Paul Grimault and the filmmaker Georges Rouquier, Demy directed his first feature film, Lola, in 1961, with Anouk Aimée playing the eponymous cabaret singer. The Demy universe here emerges fully-fledged. Characters burst into song (courtesy of composer and lifelong Demy-collaborator Michel Legrand); iconic Hollywood imagery is lovingly appropriated as in the opening scene with the man in a white Stetson in the Cadillac, daringly set to Beethoven`s "Seventh Symphony"); plot is dictated by the director`s fascination with fate, and stock themes of chance encounters and long-lost love; and the setting, as with so many of Demy`s films, is the French Atlantic coast of his childhood, specifically the seaport town of Nantes.

La Baie des Anges (The Bay of Angels, 1963), starring Jeanne Moreau, took the theme of fate further, with its story of love at the roulette tables.

Most impressive of all was his musical, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964). Although the subversion of established genres was a typically New Wave obsession (notably Godard`s playful thriller-cum-sci-fi, Alphaville), Demy was unusual in actually recreating them literally. The whimsical concept — rare in musicals — of singing all the dialogue sets the tone for this tragedy of the everyday. The film also sees the emergence of Demy`s trademark visual style: whereas Lola, filmed by Godard`s cinematographer Raoul Coutard, has a New Wave black and white austerity, Les Parapluies is shot in saturated supercolour, with every tiny detail — neck-ties, wallpaper, even Catherine Deneuve`s bleach-blonde hair — selected for maximum visual impact. Interestingly, the young man, Roland Cassard, from Lola (Marc Michel) reappears here, marrying Deneuve: such reappearances are typical of Demy`s work.

He never quite recaptured the brilliance of these first three films, although he was rarely dull. Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967), another Deneuve musical, has some of the best French songs of the period, and an engaging cameo from an aging Gene Kelly, in which Kelly speaks and sings in French. Lola reappears in the unusually experimental Model Shop (1969), his first American film. Peau d`Âne (Donkey Skin, 1970) is a visually extravagant, if rather literal, interpretation of a fairytale, again with Deneuve.

Subsequent films are less highly regarded, but may well be due for reappraisal: David Thomson wrote about "the fascinating application of the operatic technique to an unusually dark story" in Une chambre en ville (A Room in Town, 1982). After years of neglect, Demy`s strengths have been recognized and a restored Parapluies de Cherbourg was digitally restored and reissued to great acclaim in 1998.

Demy was the husband of fellow director Agnès Varda, whose documentary, Jacquot de Nantes, was a loving account of Demy`s childhood, and his life-long love of theatre and cinema.

Jacques Demy died at age 59 in 1990 of Aids (information given in Agnès Varda`s 2008 autobiographical movie "Les Plages d`Agnès

Biography Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Demy
 

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The magical world of Jacques Demy is a wondrous place--too bad that unrestrained imagination is absent from most films today.
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    Name Jacques Demy
    (Jacques Demy)
    Date of Birth June 51931
    Birthplace Pontchâteau, Loire-Atlantique, Pays-de-la-Loire, France
    Star Sign Gemini
    Died October 271990 (Aged 59)
    Location of Death Paris, France
    Cause of Death cerebral hemorrhage (Aids)
    Nationality French
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Director
    Celebrity Index Ja
    Claim to Fame The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)

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  • Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1977
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  • Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 259-262. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
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  • Father of Rosalie Varda.
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  • Father of Mathieu Demy.
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