
Director
Jean-Christophe Averty
Born 1928 · Paris, France
Jean-Christophe Averty (6 August 1928 – 4 March 2017[1]) was a French television and radio director, and Satrap of the College of 'Pataphysique. Many of his television productions from the 1960s were early examples of French video art. His studies were used in the following decades by the research groups of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA). Averty was born in Paris. A graduate of the IDHEC film school, he started in television in 1952 at the then French Television Office. He directed over five hundred programs for television and radio, across all disciplines: fiction, documentary, drama, variety, and jazz. His many awards include an Emmy award in the United States. Averty was appointed Satrap of the College of 'Pataphysique in 1990, due to his fascination for Alfred Jarry and Pataphysique. Averty made his reputation on his strong character, his taste for provocation and his sense for innovative television. His 1963 series The Green Grapes was infamous for a recurring sequence of a baby being put through a grater. A keen connoisseur of jazz, Averty filmed the Jazz à Juan festival for many years. The pianist Martial Solal paid him a tribute in one of his compositions: Averty, c'est moi (Averty that's me). Over 28 years, he hosted 1,805 episodes of his radio show Les Cinglés du music-hall, based on his own collection of jazz and variety 78s that he had bought in flea markets around the world. The show was cancelled in 2006 under Jean-Paul Cluzel's chairmanship of Radio France. The French section of the shows was based on notebooks entrusted to him by André Cauzard, filled with daily details of pre-war jazz music events. Averty directed television shows where he applied his singular style to showcase the greatest francophone singers such as Françoise Hardy, Yves Montand, Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Juliette Greco, Georges Brassens, Dalida, France Gall, Serge Gainsbourg, Gilbert Bécaud, Guy Marchand, Léo Ferré, Tino Rossi, and Jean Sablon, and as well as foreign musicians such as Patty Pravo. In 1969 Averty directed the TV movie Le Songe d'une nuit d'été, starring Claude Jade, Christine Delaroche and Jean-Claude Drouot, and filmed entirely in bluescreen. His television creations are landmarks in their use of video as a mode of artistic expression. Averty made great use of characters filmed against a blue screen, overlaid on a drawn background. Examples are Sapeur Camembert, based on the eponymous work of Georges Colomb, and a production of Edmond Rostand's classic play Chantecler. Averty was one of the last salaried directors of the French Production Company. In 2012, he entrusted the management, conservation and safeguarding of the rights of all of his television and radio works to the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA); nearly a thousand television programs on jazz, sports, fashion, variety and the theater. Source: Article "Jean-Christophe Averty" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Directed

Ray Charles - Live in France 1961
Director · 2011

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Director · 1969
Impressions d'Afrique
Director · 1977
Les Mamelles de Tirésias
Director · 1982

Serge Gainsbourg – D'autres nouvelles des étoiles
Director · 2005

Musidora
Director · 1973

Idea
Director · 1968

Aretha Franklin - Live in Paris
Director · 1977

Melody
Director · 1971

Ubu Roi
Director · 1965

Émilie Jolie
Director · 1980

Alice au pays des merveilles
Director · 1970

The Melbourne Rendezvous
Assistant Director · 1957

The Carpathian Castle
Director · 1976

Les verts pâturages
Director · 1964

Soft Self-Portrait of Salvador Dali
Director · 1969

Ubu enchaîné
Director · 1971

Ça c'est Claude François
Director · 1967
Acting

Adieu Philippine
Le metteur en scène de 'Jazz Memories' (uncredited) · 1962

Apostrophes
Self · 1975

Bambi
Self · 1948

Le Grand Échiquier
Self · 1972

Comment devenir cinéaste sans se prendre la tête
self · 1995

Discorama
Self · 1959

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage) · 2022

Sacrée Soirée
Self · 1987
Samedi soir
Self · 1971

Raymond Roussel: The Day of Glory
Self · 2017

It Happened on the 36 Candles
Assistant director (uncredited) · 1957
Grimme Award
Self · 1964
La Lucarne magique
A personality · 1971

Les trésors cachés des variétés
Self · 2017

Au service de Jean-Christophe Averty mode Jarry
Self · 2014

Au service de Jean-Christophe Averty mode Shakespeare
Self · 2016