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Jean-Louis Bertuccelli
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Director
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Paris, France
Born
1924-06-03
Overview
Jean-Louis Bertuccelli is a French director, screenwriter, and sound engineer born on June 3, 1942, in Paris, into a family with both Italian and French influences.
He spent his childhood in the capital, where he developed an early interest in the art and crafts of filmmaking. Before turning to directing, he trained in sound engineering at the École Louis-Lumière, an apprenticeship that gave him a solid grasp of the technical aspects of cinema and profoundly influenced his storytelling.
He began his career in the late 1960s as a sound engineer, working primarily for film and television between 1964 and 1966. This experience allowed him to closely observe the work of directors and refine his own artistic path. He then moved behind the camera and directed several short films before making his first feature film, *Remparts d’argile* (Clay Ramparts) in 1969. This film, noted for its powerful tone and social commitment, received the Jean Vigo Prize in 1970, an award that confirmed the emergence of a filmmaker attentive to social and human tensions.
Bertuccelli’s filmography is rooted in a cinema that is both popular and demanding. He directed *Paulina 1880* in 1972, followed by *On s’est trompé d’histoire d’amour* (We Made a Mistake About Love Story) in 1974. In 1976, he achieved his greatest success with *Docteur Françoise Gailland* (Doctor Françoise Gailland), starring Annie Girardot, a film that resonated with a wide audience while addressing intimate and social themes. He continued with *The Imprecator* in 1977, *The Last Romantic Lover* in 1978, *The Threat* in 1979, *Not Suitable for Children Under 13* in 1982, *Stress* in 1987, and *Perhaps Today* in 1991. He also worked in television, confirming a regular and varied career within French audiovisual production.
On a personal note, Jean-Louis Bertuccelli was the father of director Julie Bertuccelli, who also became a renowned figure in French cinema. This continuity reflects a family environment where cinema played a significant role. His career leaves the image of a discreet yet consistent filmmaker, committed to human stories, vulnerable characters, and a style free of superfluous effects.
Jean-Louis Bertuccelli died in Paris on March 6, 2014, at the age of 71. His passing marks the end of a committed filmmaker, whose work accompanied several decades of French cinema with a true singularity.
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Paulina 1880
Jun 9, 1972

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Doctor Francoise Gailland
Jan 14, 1976

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Marie's Children
Feb 18, 2002

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The Accuser
Sep 7, 1977

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We Were Mistaken About a Love Story
Apr 24, 1974

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Ramparts of Clay
Nov 11, 1970

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Right to the city
Jan 6, 1974

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Stress
Sep 19, 1984

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A Day to Remember
Mar 20, 1991

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Dis maman, tu m'aimes ?
Apr 15, 1992

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Lucie sur Seine
Jun 30, 1982
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