Jean Rabasse (b. 1961)

Born:
January 1, 1961

Jean Rabasse (born in 1961 in Tlemcen, French Algeria) is a French cinema set decorator and scenographer.  Jean Rabasse has long worked with the DCA Company of Philippe Decouflé for whom he created stage objects and machines. Since the start of the 1990s he has worked as a production designer in film.

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Art Direction:
1995  The City of Lost Children

Decorator:
1995  The City of Lost Children
2023  5 Hectares

Production Design:
1993  My Name is Victor
1995  The City of Lost Children
1999  Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar
2000  Vatel
2001  Vidocq
2003  The Dreamers
2003  The Statement
2008  Paris 36
2010  Oceans
2012  Me and You
2013  Cirque du Soleil: IRIS
2013  It Boy
2013  Venus in Fur
2016  Jackie
2017  Based on a True Story
2018  A Faithful Man
2018  Climax
2019  An Officer and a Spy
2021  Oxygen
2022  Notre-Dame on Fire
2022  The Innocent
2022  Vortex
2023  5 Hectares

Set Decoration:
1993  My Name is Victor
1995  The City of Lost Children
1999  Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar
2000  Vatel
2001  Vidocq
2003  The Dreamers
2003  The Statement
2008  Paris 36
2010  Oceans
2012  Me and You
2013  Cirque du Soleil: IRIS
2013  It Boy
2013  Venus in Fur
2016  Jackie
2017  Based on a True Story
2018  A Faithful Man
2018  Climax
2019  An Officer and a Spy
2021  Oxygen
2022  Notre-Dame on Fire
2022  The Innocent
2022  Vortex
2023  5 Hectares

Production Design:
2024  Becoming Karl Lagerfeld

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