Jean-Jacques Vierne
Jean-Jacques Vierne was a French film director and assistant director known for his contributions to mid-20th-century French cinema. He began his career as an assistant director on films such as Rififi (1955), a seminal work in the heist genre. Vierne made his directorial debut with La Fête espagnole (1961), also known as No Time for Ecstasy. He is perhaps best known for directing Tintin and the Golden Fleece (1961), the first live-action film adaptation of Hergé's beloved comic series. Vierne's filmography reflects a dedication to storytelling and a versatility across genres.
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Department Directing
Job Assistant Director
Average Rating7.8609 votesRelease DateApr 13, 195572 years ago -
Department Directing
Job Director
Average Rating6.1103 votesRelease DateDec 06, 196165 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Screenplay
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Department Directing
Job Director
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Department Directing
Job Director
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateFeb 09, 196661 years ago
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