
Director
Jakobois
Born 1950 · Riom, Puy-de-Dôme, France
The road which led Jakobois, like many experimental film-makers, to filmic expression was painting. This development he owes to a succession of encounters and personal choices rather than to a university or art school. He has worked in the mediums of sculpture and painting since 1972, influenced by the writings of Jean Dubuffet and the work of Paul Klee, exploring the confluence between minimal art and gestural expression. His first encounters with experimental film date back to 1976, and occurred in the meeting places and specialized programs which at the time proliferated on both banks of the Seine in Paris. He began with using the Super 8 medium, working autonomously as an "artist film maker". His work has been seen in many film festivals as far as Rotterdam, London, Tokyo, Moscow and New York, including a major retrospective season of his films in Paris at the Centre Pompidou in 1988. He was a member of the group "4 à 4 Métro BarbèsRochechou Art" with Téo Hernandez, Michel Nedjar and Gaël Badaud.
Directed

Image Noise (Osmin's Windows)
Director · 1984

Rumeurs Saint-Maur
Director · 1986

Thé au bois
Co-Director · 1979
F.H. 79 (Arrête ton cinéma)
Director · 1979

4 à 4 Métro-Barbès-Rochechou-Art
Director · 1983

Du regard comme objet (b)
Director · 1977

Horrible Tragedy
Director · 1980

Passage du thermomètre
Director · 1983

A Rain of Roses (To Rose Lowder)
Director · 1984

Paranorama 1 et 2
Director · 1978

Les ponts d'Asnières
Director · 1987

Passage du désir
Director · 1988

Lougarou de Nouillorque
Director · 1978

Déjà ? vu
Director · 1980
Fleur Bleue
Director · 1980
For Renésio (Tribute to a Found Friend)
Director · 1984
Film sans cocaïne
Director · 1985
Visions Fugitives
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