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Jan Kounen

Dutch-French film director and film producer (born 1964)


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Dutch-French film director and film producer (born 1964)

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nameJan Kounen
imageJan Kounen Deauville 2013.jpg
captionKounen in 2013
birth_nameJan Coenen
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birth_placeUtrecht, Netherlands
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occupationFilm director, film producer
notable_worksDobermann
Blueberry
99 Francs

Blueberry 99 Francs

Jan Kounen (born Jan Coenen; 2 May 1964) is a Dutch-born French film director and producer. In France, he is mostly known for his films Dobermann (1997), Blueberry, l'experience secrete (2004) and 99 Francs (2007). Outside France he is better known for his interest in Shipibo-Conibo culture and shamanism, with which he became familiar during his trips to Mexico and Peru, and for directing some music videos of which, the most notable are the four videos he did for the English pop group Erasure in the 1990s (including three for the project Abba-esque): Lay all your love on me (1992), *Voulez-vous *(1992), S.O.S. (1992) and Always (1994).

Biography

After studying at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Nice, where he directed his first short films, Jan Kounen began work as assistant operator and director of music videos and documentaries. In 1989, he made the short film Gisele Kerosene, crowned Grand Prix in the category of Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival.

In the early 90s, Kounen worked in advertising and made two highly acclaimed short films, Vibroboy and Little Red Riding Hood, the latter seeing him work with Emmanuelle Béart. In 1996, he made his first feature film, Dobermann, starring French actor Vincent Cassel.

In the 2000s, Jan Kounen traveled across Mexico and Peru, where he immersed in shaman culture, and participated in ayahuasca ceremonies around a hundred times. His next film was Blueberry (2004), an adaptation of the famous comic strip by Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean Giraud, better known as Moebius, with Vincent Cassel in the title role. The same year, he released Other Worlds (2005), a documentary about shamanism. After making his film Darshan - The Embrace (2005), Kounen staged the Comedy 99 F in 2007, a satire of the world of advertising adapted from the bestseller by Frédéric Beigbeder and produced by Jean Dujardin.

After participating in the Project 8 where he campaigned to improve maternal health in the world, he made Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009), a biographical film about the relationship between Chanel, the French fashion designer, and Stravinsky, the Russian composer, starring Anna Mouglalis and Mads Mikkelsen. The film closed the 2009 Cannes Festival.

In 2009, Kounen signed a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 charge for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.

Filmography

  • Les aventures de Jeff Blizzard (1986)https://auth.wikimedia.org/
  • The Broadsword (1986)
  • Soft (1986)
  • Het journaal (1987)
  • Het virus (1987)
  • Gisele Kerozene (1989)
  • L'âge de plastic (1991)
  • Capitaine X (a.k.a. Né pour mourir, 1994)
  • Vibroboy (1993) with Michel Vuillermoz
  • Dobermann (1997)
  • D'autres mondes (a.k.a. Other Worlds, documentary film, 2004)
  • Another Reality (TV documentary series, 2003)
  • Blueberry, l'expérience secrète (a.k.a. Blueberry, 2004)
  • Darshan - L'étreinte (a.k.a. Darshan: The Embrace, documentary film, 2005)
  • 99 Francs (2007)
  • The Story of Panshin Beka, short, segment of the movie 8 (2008)
  • Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009)
  • Flight of the Storks (television film, 2012)
  • Vape Wave (documentary film, 2015)
    • Mère Océan* (documentary film, 2016)
    • Mon Cousin* (a.k.a. My Cousin, 2020)
  • L'Homme qui rétrécit (a.k.a. The Incredible Shrinking Man, 2025)

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References

References

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  2. "Jan Kounen, Director and Filmmaker".
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  4. AlloCine. "Jan Kounen".
  5. "Retour sur le sketch de Jan Kounen coupé des Infidèles". Premiere.fr.
  6. "Blueberry". Time Out London.
  7. "Jan Kounen".
  8. (2004). "D'autres Mondes".
  9. (10 July 2010). "OM on the Range: The Alternative Realities of Jan Kounen". DangerousMinds.
  10. Kounen, Jan. (9 November 2006). "Darshan : Voyage dans les bras d'Amma". Editions SW Télémaque.
  11. (28 September 2009). "Le cinéma soutient Roman Polanski / Petition for Roman Polanski".
  12. "Jan Kounen and the Alien". Alien Explorations.
  13. Beigbeder, Frédéric. (24 September 2007). "99 francs, le manuel d'utilisation de la société d'hyperconsommation". Editions SW Télémaque.
  14. "8 Official website".
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