A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Born:
February 21, 1919
Died:
October 16, 2005
Jean Bastia, born Jean Charles Paul Fortunio Simoni, was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed and wrote several films in the 1950s and 1960s, including Les Veinards (1963) and Les Bricoleurs (1963). Bastia's work often featured comedic elements and reflected the popular culture of his time. His contributions to French cinema include both directing and writing, showcasing his versatility in the film industry.
Assistant Director:
1948 Mademoiselle Has Fun
1949 Gigi
1952 Crazy for Love
1955 La Môme Pigalle
Director:
1948 Mademoiselle Has Fun
1949 Gigi
1952 Crazy for Love
1955 La Môme Pigalle
1957 We at Champignol
1958 Adventures in Indochina
1959 The Gendarme of Champignol
1960 Small Local Trains
1960 Some Like It... Cold
1961 Dynamite Jack
1966 The Boss of Champignol
1967 Réseau secret
1974 ...et mourir de désir
First Assistant Director:
1948 Mademoiselle Has Fun
1949 Gigi
1950 We Will All Go to Paris
1952 Crazy for Love
1955 La Môme Pigalle
1957 We at Champignol
1958 Adventures in Indochina
1959 The Gendarme of Champignol
1960 Small Local Trains
1960 Some Like It... Cold
1961 Dynamite Jack
1966 The Boss of Champignol
1967 Réseau secret
1974 ...et mourir de désir
Screenplay:
1948 Mademoiselle Has Fun
1949 Gigi
1950 We Will All Go to Paris
1952 Crazy for Love
1955 La Môme Pigalle
1957 We at Champignol
1958 Adventures in Indochina
1959 The Gendarme of Champignol
1960 Small Local Trains
1960 Some Like It... Cold
1961 Dynamite Jack
1966 The Boss of Champignol
1967 Réseau secret
1974 ...et mourir de désir
Writer:
1948 Mademoiselle Has Fun
1949 Gigi
1950 We Will All Go to Paris
1952 Crazy for Love
1955 La Môme Pigalle
1957 We at Champignol
1958 Adventures in Indochina
1959 The Gendarme of Champignol
1960 Small Local Trains
1960 Some Like It... Cold
1961 Dynamite Jack
1966 The Boss of Champignol
1967 Réseau secret
1974 ...et mourir de désir
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