
Jean-Pierre Gorin
Directing · Born 1943-04-17 · Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Jean-Pierre Gorin (born 17 April 1943) is a French filmmaker and professor, best known for his work with Nouvelle Vague luminary Jean-Luc Godard, during what is often referred to as Godard's "radical" period. Jean-Pierre Gorin was a student of Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan. He was a radical leftist well before meeting Godard in 1966. Godard relied on some of his discussions with Gorin while writing the script of 1967's La Chinoise. Gorin played a role in making Le Gai Savoir, which was released in 1969. In 1968, Gorin and Godard founded the collective Dziga Vertov Group and together produced a series of overtly political films including Vent d'est (1970), Tout va bien (1972), and Letter to Jane (1972).
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My Crasy Life 1992
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Letter to Peter, on Saint François d'Assise by Olivier Messiaen 1992
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Routine Pleasures 1986
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Poto and Cabengo 1980
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Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still 1974
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Tout Va Bien 1972
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Struggle in Italy 1971
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Vladimir and Rosa 1971
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Schick After-Shave 1971
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Wind from the East 1970
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Cinétracts 1968
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