Patrice Énard

Énard made his first short films in the mid-1960s. From the outset, his provocative style, stripped of all psychology, attests to the fact that he was part of the generation that launched the French protests of May ‘68. Invested in the dialectic of disobedience, his films constantly question their immersion in the ideological context of the time, in order to better escape it. Énard’s cinematic expression evolved toward a fundamentally analytical and experimental form of cinema. Driven by his increasingly personal reflections, he developed his own language and perfected it through the prism of an atypical, radical esthetic. His later films could be described as a form of cinema-poetry. He raised the bar higher and higher.

Known For

Birth Location Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Born 1945-09-17
Died 2008-06-01

Movies

Movies

Pourvoir Cinematography
1982
Pourvoir Producer
1982
Pourvoir Director
1982
Double Life Writer
1980
Double Life Director
1980
Camera Operator
1975
1973
1972
1970
Parcours Director
1970