Jean-Louis Bompoint
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Known For

New York, I Love You delves into the intimate lives of New Yorkers as they grapple with, delight in and search for love. Journey from the Diamond District in the heart of Manhattan, through Chinatown and the Upper East Side, towards the Village, into Tribeca, and Brooklyn as lovers of all ages try to find romance in the Big Apple.
New York, I Love You

A man entranced by his dreams and imagination is lovestruck with a French woman and feels he can show her his world.
The Science of Sleep

Upon hearing his wife was killed in the Iraq war, a father takes his two daughters on a road trip, all the while searching for the right time and place to tell them about their mother's fate.
Grace Is Gone

A look at the work of director Michel Gondry, through his music videos, short films, and commercials.
The Work of Director Michel Gondry

During the summer, Paul, provincial student, shy and bookish, went to Paris to integrate Sciences-Po, bed on a bench in the Luxembourg Gardens. One afternoon, while the eye follows a young girl he had noticed for several days, he made the acquaintance of Fab, a seducer getter, effective and apparent misogyny, which will teach him the basics drag. Starting first with a documented learning every evening in his diary, Paul soon to be questionable practices to limit crime.
Confession of a Dredger

Michel Gondry chronicles the life of Gondry family matriarch, his aunt Suzette Gondry, and her relationship with her son, Jean-Yves.
The Thorn in the Heart

Némasco is an abstract and musical movie, directly painted and drawn on the film, in 35 mm, format and assisted numerically. It is based on the concept: the eye hears, the ear sees. It is about a visual representation of George Russell's musical play, Concerto for Billy the Kid.
Némasco

After a hellish journey in the bush, Professor Maboulus and his team arrive at the goal of the expedition...
L’Expédition Fatale

This animated short film was produced as part of the bi-centenary of the French Revolution, in 1989. A joyful visual creation inspired by the Caribbean song "give me a tibo..."