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Activities : Associate producer, Director, Scriptwriter, Actor, Film editor, Adviser

Companies

Lumen Films : Adviser

Contact details

Lumen Films
2 rue Turgot
75009 Paris
France

Latest films

Young yakusa(2006), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
Carmen(2005), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
Novo(2002), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
Tokyo Eyes(1998), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
The Other Hurts(1988), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
Guardian of The Night(1986), from Jean-Pierre Limosin
Bienfait(0), from Jean-Pierre Limosin

Complete filmography

Biography

Jean-Pierre Limosin encountered Alain Bergala, then critic at the “Cahiers du cinéma,” at the end of the seventies. Together they set up a photography and video studio. In 1983 they co-directed a film, “Faux Fuyants,” which was selected for the Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival. Limosin then continued to direct features (“Gardien de nuit” in 1986, “The Other Night” in 1988), before focusing on documentaries in the nineties, notably for the series “Cinéma de notre temps.” His interest in Japan led him to make “Tokyo Eyes” (1998), a thriller, along with two documentaries, one about Takeshi Kitano, the other about Tokyo. In 2002, he directed “Novo,” starring Anna Mouglalis and Eduardo Noriega.

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