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Jean Epstein


Jean Epstein

Birthday:

03/25/1897

Place of birth:

Warszawa, Russian Empire [now Poland]:

Biography:

Jean Epstein (French: [ɛp.ʃtajn]; 25 March 1897 – 2 April 1953) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, literary critic, and novelist. Although he is remembered today primarily for his adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher, he directed three dozen films and was an influential critic of literature and film from the early 1920s through the late 1940s. He is often associated with French Impressionist Cinema and the concept of photogénie. Epstein was born in Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland (then a part of Russian Empire) to a French-Jewish father and Polish mother. After his father died in 1908, the family relocated to Switzerland, where Epstein remained until beginning medical school at the University of Lyon in France. While in Lyon, Epstein served as a secretary and translator for Auguste Lumière, considered one of the founders of cinema. Epstein started directing his own films in 1922 with Pasteur, followed by L'Auberge rouge and Coeur fidèle (both 1923). Film director Luis Buñuel worked as an assistant director to Epstein on Mauprat (1926) and La Chute de la maison Usher (1928). Epstein's criticism appeared in the early modernist journal L'Esprit Nouveau. During the making of Coeur fidèle Epstein chose to film a simple story of love and violence "to win the confidence of those, still so numerous, who believe that only the lowest melodrama can interest the public", and also in the hope of creating "a melodrama so stripped of all the conventions ordinarily attached to the genre, so sober, so simple, that it might approach the nobility and excellence of tragedy". He wrote the scenario in a single night. Epstein had been much impressed by Abel Gance's recently completed La Roue, and in Coeur fidèle he sought to apply its techniques of rapid and rhythmic editing as well as the innovative use of close-ups and superimpositions of images. These techniques are most apparent during the first half of the film: the opening sequence establishing Marie's situation in the harbour bar through a series of close-ups of her face, her hands, the table and glasses that she is cleaning; the use of images of the sea and the port, either intercut or superimposed, to convey the yearnings of Jean and Marie; and the film's most celebrated sequence at the fairground in which a highly complex series of rhythmically assembled images charts the tension of the relationship between Marie and Petit Paul. The later scenes of the film are relatively conventional in the techniques employed and depend more upon situation and action than upon photography and processing of the images. In the 1920s, Epstein's works would display influences from German Expressionism. Epstein also made several documentaries about Brittany. Chanson d'Armor is known as the first Breton-speaking film in history. His two novels also take place in Breton isles: L'Or des mers in Ouessant and Les Recteurs et la sirène in Sein. Epstein died in 1953 from a cerebral hemorrhage.



Credits

Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema (2011)
as Self (archive footage)
Jean Epstein ou le Cinéma pour lui-même (1978)
as (archival footage)
Tempestade (2021)
Original Story
Chanson d'Armor (2016)
Director
Les feux de la mer (2016)
Director
Il cinema delle avanguardie 1923 - 1930 (2010)
Director
Efforts de productivité dans la fonderie (1953)
Director
Le Tempestaire (1947)
Director
Le Tempestaire (1947)
Writer
Le Tempestaire (1947)
Editor
Artères de France (1939)
Director
La relève (1938)
Director
Eau vive (1938)
Director
Eau vive (1938)
Writer
La femme du bout du monde (1938)
Director
La femme du bout du monde (1938)
Writer
Les Bâtisseurs (1938)
Director
Vive la vie (1937)
Director
La Bretagne (1936)
Director
La Bretagne (1936)
Producer
La Bourgogne (1936)
Director
Cuor di vagabondo (1936)
Director
Marius et Olive à Paris (1935)
Director
Marius et Olive à Paris (1935)
Dialogue
La Vie d'un grand journal (1934)
Director
La châtelaine du Liban (1934)
Director
La châtelaine du Liban (1934)
Writer
L'or des mers (1933)
Director
L'Homme à l'Hispano (1933)
Director
L'Homme à l'Hispano (1933)
Screenplay
La vilanelle des rubans (1932)
Director
La vilanelle des rubans (1932)
Writer
La chanson des peupliers (1932)
Director
La chanson des peupliers (1932)
Writer
Le Cor (1932)
Director
Le Cor (1932)
Writer
Les Berceaux (1932)
Director
Notre-Dame de Paris (1931)
Director
Le vieux chaland (1931)
Director
Le vieux chaland (1931)
Writer
Le pas de la mule (1930)
Director
Mor-Vran (1930)
Director
Mor-Vran (1930)
Screenplay
Finis Terræ (1929)
Director
Finis Terræ (1929)
Writer
Sa tête (1929)
Director
Sa tête (1929)
Writer
La Chute de la maison Usher (1928)
Director
La Chute de la maison Usher (1928)
Producer
La Chute de la maison Usher (1928)
Writer
La glace à trois faces (1927)
Director
La glace à trois faces (1927)
Adaptation
Six et demi, onze (1927)
Director
Six et demi, onze (1927)
Producer
Mauprat (1926)
Director
Mauprat (1926)
Writer
Mauprat (1926)
Producer
Au pays de George Sand (1926)
Director
Les Aventures de Robert Macaire (1925)
Director
Le Double Amour (1925)
Director
Le Double Amour (1925)
Writer
L'Affiche (1925)
Director
L'Affiche (1925)
Writer
Photogénies (1925)
Director
Photogénies (1925)
Executive Producer
Le Lion des Mogols (1924)
Director
Le Lion des Mogols (1924)
Writer
Le Lion des Mogols (1924)
Editor
La Goutte de sang (1924)
Director
La Belle Nivernaise (1924)
Director
La Belle Nivernaise (1924)
Screenplay
La Belle Nivernaise (1924)
Editor
Cœur fidèle (1923)
Director
Cœur fidèle (1923)
Writer
La montagne infidèle (1923)
Director
L'Auberge rouge (1923)
Director
L'Auberge rouge (1923)
Screenplay
Les vendanges (1922)
Director
Pasteur (1922)
Director