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Birthday: July 26, 1948 (77)
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Biography
Jean-Michel Carré, born July 26, 1948, in Paris, is a French film director, documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, film producer, and screenwriter. Coming from a modest background, he first studied medicine before turning to filmmaking, a passion he cultivated since his adolescence. He attended IDHEC (now La Fémis), where he earned degrees in filmmaking and directing. From the very beginning, Carré was committed to militant and activist filmmaking. In 1968, he made a documentary on Cuba, which was banned from broadcast, marking the beginning of his commitment to denouncing social and political injustices.
Known For
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Inside Tibet (2023)Age: 75Director
China, One Million Artists (2018)Age: 70Director
Putin: The New Empire (2016)Age: 68Director
Chine, le nouvel Empire (2013)Age: 65Director
Les Travailleu(r)ses du Sexe (2010)Age: 62Director
The Putin System (2007)Age: 59Director
J'ai (très) mal au travail (2007)Age: 59Director
Infrarouge (2006)Age: 58Director
Kursk: A Submarine in Troubled Waters (2004)Age: 56Director
Drôle de genre (2003)Age: 55Director
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