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Jean-Jacques – Chronique villageoise

Jean Gaumy
1987 France 16 minutes French
©Jean Gaumy/Magnum Photos

“Even if he can’t really speak, despite his handicapped body, Jean-Jacques is not what we call the ‘village idiot’. Direct cinema: Jean-Jacques is the mainstay of the film, the mirror that reflects the people of Octeville-sur-Mer. Seeing him amongst the others change our perception of them. Contrasts that are funny, cruel sometimes… the film is an essay on a village community in 1986, but beyond that, it is the somewhat puzzling mystery of a person who does not or cannot really reveal himself.” (Jean Gaumy)

Production :
Normandie Film Production; Sept
Editing :
Christian Zarifian
Sound :
Jean-Pierre Grasset
Photography :
Jean Gaumy

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