Jacques Baratier

Jacques Baratier

Born: March 8, 1918
Died: November 27, 2009
in Montpellier, France
Jacques Baratier was a French film director and screenwriter. He directed 21 films. His film Goha won the Jury Prize at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. His 1962 film La poupée was entered for the 12th Berlin International Film Festival.

Goha was also shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

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Movies for Jacques Baratier...

Boxes
Title: Boxes
Character: Le petit veuf
Released: June 6, 2007
Type: Movie
Anna, 50 years old, moves into her new house. Rooms are full of boxes which contain a lot of things and plenty of memories. Anna has lived many lives and her past comes out of these boxes. Her parents surely, but also her children and their fathers, the living and the dead. In this breakneck period of her life, time is running faster and faster and Anna takes a run-up to face the past and try to go towards the future. And, maybe, to manage to still believe in love?
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Zanzibar à Saint-Sulpice
Title: Zanzibar à Saint-Sulpice
Character: Self
Released: May 24, 1999
Type: Movie
30 years after their artistic revolution, members of the Zanzibar group meet in 1999 in Saint-Sulpice Square in Paris (France) in front of Gérard Courant's camera.
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France
Title: France
Released: January 1, 1996
Type: Movie
A young woman gradually locks herself in her fear.
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The Satin Spider
Title: The Satin Spider
Character: Arthème
Released: March 26, 1986
Type: Movie
The setting is Les Fauvettes School for Girls just after WWI, where sternly Teutonic headmistress Ingrid Caven vies with Catherine Jourdan, a morphine addicted, fabric fetishist gym teacher, for the sexual favours of liquid eyed nymphet Scyluna. Meanwhile the chaplain conducts a nude exorcism.
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La Décharge
Title: La Décharge
Character: Le sociologue
Released: January 14, 1976
Type: Movie
A fake documentary on the life forms of the Paris Suburbs, viewed through the eyes of homeless, unemployed people the sharks of politics and building societies push to hopeless life.
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Acéphale
Title: Acéphale
Released: October 7, 1968
Type: Movie
An experimental arrangement of austerely executed but intensely hallucinatory episodes that build into a nightmarish fever of isolation and hopelessness.