Nadia (1963)
Jean-Michel Barjol, a friend of Jean Eustache, was a young rebel who threw himself into cinema with reckless abandon. In this short film about a 16-year-old runaway, with whom the filmmaker clearly and empathically identified, Bariol inventively uses voiceover narration, documentary images, and jazz to create a sense of tumultuous yearning.
Director: Jean-Michel Barjol
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Jean-Paul Blanc as |
| Directing | Jean-Michel Barjol | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Michel Barjol | Writer |
| Production | Pierre Braunberger | Producer |
| Editing | Jean-Michel Barjol | Editor |
| Camera | Alain Bret | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Gérard Clavel | Musician |
| Sound | Ted Milner | Musician |
| Sound | Tommy Valdès | Musician |