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Jean-Pierre Mocky

Jean-Pierre Mocky

Birthday: 1929-07-06 | Place of Birth: Nice, France

Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. Mocky was born in Nice, France to Polish immigrant parents, Jeanne Zylinska and Adam Mokiejewski. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic. Mocky appeared as an actor in the 1955 film Gli Sbandati and in many other movies, including some of those he also directed (Solo, L'albatros, L'Ombre d'une chance, Un Linceul n'a pas de poches). His 1987 film Le Miraculé was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. He began as an actor in the cinema and theater. In particular, he played in Jean Dréville's Les Casse-pieds (1948), Jean Cocteau's Orphée (1950) and Bernard Borderie's The Mask of the Gorilla (1957). But it was especially in Italy that he became famous, thanks to his role in I vinti by Michelangelo Antonioni. After working as an assistant with Luchino Visconti on Senso (1954) and Federico Fellini on La strada (1954), he wrote his first film, La Tête contre les murs (1959) and planned to direct it himself, but the producer preferred to entrust the task to Georges Franju. He went on to direct the following year with Les Dragueurs (1959). Since then, he has never stopped shooting. As early as the 1960s, he was able to reach a wide audience with crazy comedies such as A Funny Parishioner (1963) and La Grande Lessive (1968). After May 1968, he turned to darker films with Solo (1969), in which he shows a group of young terrorists of the extreme left, then L'Albatros (1971) which shows the corruption of politicians. In the 1980s, he returned to success with a film denouncing, a year before the drama of Heysel, the excesses of some football fans (À mort l'arbitre, 1984) and a comedy denouncing the hypocrisy around the pilgrimage to Lourdes (Le Miraculé, 1987). In the 1990s and 2000s, his films met with less success, but Mocky continued to shoot with much enthusiasm. In the beginning, his films were dedicated to the uprising against the restrictions imposed by society. Later, he concentrated on farce, as in Bonsoir where the homeless Alex (Michel Serrault) pretends to be the lover of the lesbian Caroline (Claude Jade) in order to save her inheritance from her homophobic relatives. Mocky's cinema, often satirical and pamphleteer, is generally inspired by the truth of society. He worked with few resources and filmed very quickly. He worked with Bourvil (A Funny Parishioner, The City of Unspeakable Fear, La Grande Lessive and The Stallion), Fernandel (The Exchange and Life), Michel Simon (The Red Ibis), Michel Serrault (twelve films including Le Miraculé), Francis Blanche (five films including The City of Unspeakable Fear), Jacqueline Maillan (five films), Jean Poiret (eight films) and with the stars Catherine Deneuve (Agent Trouble), Claude Jade (Bonsoir), Jane Birkin (Noir comme le souvenir), Jeanne Moreau (Le Miraculé) and Stéphane Audran (The Seasons of Pleasure). In 2010, he received the Prix Henri-Langlois for his entire career and the 2013 Alphonse Allais Prize. The International Festival of Film Entrevues in Belfort in 2012 and the Cinémathèque française in 2014 dedicated full retrospectives to him. He died on August 8, 2019. Source: Article "Jean-Pierre Mocky" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2023
Tous flics !

as    Alex

2023
Jean-Pierre Mocky, libre et sentimental

as    Various Roles (archive footage)

2019
The Story of French Fantasy Cinema

as    Self (archive footage)

2017
Vénéneuses

as    Dick Grant

2016
Bourvil, un homme vrai

as    Self

2015
Tu es si jolie ce soir

as    Agent Willy

2015
Les Compagnons de la pomponnette

as    L'ange Léonard

2015
Monsieur Cauchemar

as    Valentin Esbirol

2014
Calomnies

as    Armand

2013
À votre bon cœur, mesdames

as    Christophe

2012
Americano

as    Le père

2011
Les Insomniaques

as    Boris

2011
Dossier Toroto

as    Professor Lapine

2009
Un risque à courir

as    Self - Host (uncredited)

2007
Les Ballets écarlates

as    Mathieu, the gunsmith

2001
La bête de miséricorde

as    Jean Mardet

2000
Le glandeur

as    Bruno Bombec

2000
La Candide Madame Duff

as    Jacob Duff

1993
Leon's Husband

as    Boris Lossef

1990
Il gèle en enfer

as    Tim

1989
Divine enfant

as    Aurélien Brada

1986
Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company

as    Jean Almereyda

1986
The Unsewing Machine

as    Ralph Enger