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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was a French film director, screenwriter, and lyricist best known for his {{musical}}s, although he also worked in other genres.
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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was a French film director and screenwriter best known for his {{musical}}s, although he also worked in other genres.
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Demy died at the age of 59 from complications of HIV/AIDS. His widow Creator/AgnesVarda has directed several documentaries about him and his films. Many of his lesser films have undergone reevaluation.
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Demy died at the age of 59 from of complications of from HIV/AIDS. His widow Creator/AgnesVarda widow, Creator/AgnesVarda, has directed several documentaries about him and his films. Many of his lesser films have undergone reevaluation.
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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was a French film director best known as a director of musicals, although he also worked in other genres.
Demy directed his first feature ''Film/{{Lola}}'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Its score was composed by Music/MichelLegrand, who would [[AssociatedComposer collaborate further with Demy]].
Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late '60s, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was a French film director best known as a director of musicals, although he also worked in other genres.
Demy directed his first feature ''Film/{{Lola}}'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Its score was composed by Music/MichelLegrand, who would [[AssociatedComposer collaborate further with Demy]].
Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late '60s, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 – October 27, 1990) was a French film director and screenwriter best known
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Demy directed his first feature ''Film/{{Lola}}'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Film/{{Lola}}'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. \n Its score was composed by Music/MichelLegrand, who would [[AssociatedComposer collaborate further with Demy]].
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' ''Film/{{Lola}}'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 - October 27, 1990) was a French film director best known as a director of musicals, although he also worked in other genres.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late sixties, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late sixties, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, TheSixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg, ''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg'', which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Demy's critical reputation would decline in the latesixties, '60s, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
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!!Selected Filmography
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*''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg''
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film by praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was released at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film by was praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late sixties, with French critics lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
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Demy's critical reputation would decline in the late sixties, with French critics (after the events of May '68) lambasting him for not being political and American critics arguing that his films were uninspired imitations of American musicals. However, this ignores both the political subtext hiding in many of Demy's films, and the fact that Demy drew from a wide variety of influences (American musicals, French operetta, fairy tales, surrealism, manga, etc.) in order to create musicals with a distinct modernist bent that were actually quite different from traditional musicals.
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Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film by praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasofCherbourg, Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Demy died at the age of 59 from complications of HIV/AIDS. His widow Creator/AgnesVarda has directed several documentaries about him and his films. Many of his lesser filmsabout himhave undergone reevaluation.
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Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 - October 27, 1990) was a French film director.
Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film by praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasofCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Demy died at the age of 59 from complications of HIV/AIDS. His widow Creator/AgnesVarda has directed several films about him
!!Selected Filmography
*''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg''
*''Film/TheYoungGirlsOfRochefort''
Jacques Demy (June 5, 1931 - October 27, 1990) was a French film director.
Demy directed his first feature ''Lola'' in 1961. It was at the same time as UsefulNotes/FrenchNewWave and the film by praised by the likes of Creator/JeanLucGodard. From then on, Demy would be associated with the New Wave, albeit as part of the Left Bank Group. Demy would go on to make a series of critically successful films throughout the sixties, but the only one to be a hit was Film/TheUmbrellasofCherbourg, which also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Demy died at the age of 59 from complications of HIV/AIDS. His widow Creator/AgnesVarda has directed several films about him
!!Selected Filmography
*''Film/TheUmbrellasOfCherbourg''
*''Film/TheYoungGirlsOfRochefort''