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Pas de repos pour Billy Brakko

France

1984

5 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Jean-Pierre Jeunet

SCR Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro

DP Bruno Delbonnel

CAST Jean Bouise, Marc Caro, Phil Gascar, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Spot

ED Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Synopsis

Casting himself and Caro in this work, Jenuet creates a world of visual delight. For Jenuet and Caro began to find their true unique vision with this four and a half-minute short about a man who reads of his own demise in a newspaper. Rather than this being on the level of Tsuruta Norio’s 予言 [Preminition] it has a closer kinship to the works of Seth McFarlane or Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Zemeckis, 1988). The fully animated short resurrects beloved characters such as Donald Duck and Betty Boop to cast judgement upon the forsaken Billy. While there are hints of the intellectual wit that would represent much of Jeunet’s work, the short remains centrally focused on creating the visual palette. —bryanthefilmguy.wordpress.com

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Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Several years before he helmed the fourth Alien film, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, together with fellow French cinema wunderkind/creative partner Marc Caro, made his mark on international cinema with two of the most distinctive films of the 1990s. Collaborating throughout the 1980s on ads, music videos, and such shorts as Le Manège (1980), Jeunet and Caro honed their signature visual flair and darkly comic sensibility; Jeunet’s solo effort Foutaises (1989) won a César for Best Short Film. Bringing their unique style to feature films in the 1990s, Jeunet and Caro’s debut work Delicatessen (1991) became an international art film sensation. Hailed for its grotesquely comic and oddly touching tale of post-nuclear survival amid a group of eccentrics in an ominous, almost palpably clammy yet cartoon-like “retro future” setting, Delicatessen attracted an ardent following and earned several festival prizes and two Césars. Flush from Delicatessen’s success, Jeunet and Caro finally made a feature they’d… read more

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