JACQUES DURON
DIRECTING
Born in 1954 in Montpon- Ménestérol (Dordogne).
In 1980, he graduated with a diploma from the Institute des Hautes Études Cinématographiques (Institute for Advanced Film Studies) in the production and editing department.
From 1981- 1989, he was assistant editor to Agnès Guillemot on the films of Alfredo Arias, Jean-Claude Brisseau, Francesca Comencini, Richard Dembo, Peter del Monte, Michel Soutter and Jean-Charles Tacchella, at the same time he collaborated in the casting of feature films.
After several short films with limited screenings, he directed a medium length film: Une histoire sans importance (A history without importance) which received amongst others, the Prix Spécial du Jury at the Belfort Film Festival; selected into various festivals including the Mostra de Venise, the London Film Festival and the Festival d’Automne/Semaine des Cahiers du Cinéma in Paris.
The film was bought by the Fédération Jean Vigo, released on video by Platypus and on DVD by Antiprod, and in cinema in Paris at Le Marais (distributor Le Marais).
With the support of the Centre National de la Cinématographie, he directed another medium length film : le Voyage à Deauville (The Voyage to Deauville, prod.