Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Jean-Pierre Dardenne

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Born
April 21, 1951
Awards
73 wins, 161 nominations

After studying drama in the arts institute, Jean Pierre Dardenne and his brother Luc made some videos about the rough life in blue-collar small towns in the Wallonie. After their meeting with filmmaker Armad Gatti and cinematographer Ned Burgess, they decided to enter in the movie business. In 1978…

Biography

After studying drama in the arts institute, Jean Pierre Dardenne and his brother Luc made some videos about the rough life in blue-collar small towns in the Wallonie. After their meeting with filmmaker Armad Gatti and cinematographer Ned Burgess, they decided to enter in the movie business.

In 1978 they shot their first documentary, Le chant du rossignol, about the resistance against the Nazis during the second world war in Belgium. In 1986 they shot their first fiction movie, Falsch, about a Jewish family massacred by the Nazis. After their second movie, Je pense a vous, they released La Promesse, a movie about inmigration in Belgium. The film was a success worldwide winning awards in many festivals.

In 1999 they had another hit with Rosetta, that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival. The movie tells the story of a blue collar worker with an alcoholic mother who tries to have a better life in a small belgium city.

In 2002, they came back to Cannes with their last movie, Le Fils, that won the ecumenical jury prize and the award for best actor for Olivier Gourmet.

Producer

SkiffSkiff(2025)
BellaBella(2025)
Young MothersYoung Mothers(2025)
EnzoEnzo(2025)
Adam's SakeAdam's Sake(2025)

Camera and Electrical Department

Regard Jonathan/Jean Louvet, son oeuvre(1983)

Self

Días de cineDías de cine(1991)as Self - Interviewee
Beau gesteBeau geste(2023)as Self
Plan largePlan large(2016)as Self
KonbiniKonbini(2013)as Self
Cannes Film FestivalCannes Film Festival(1952)as Self - Winner, Self

Archive Footage

Cinema milCinema mil(2005)as Self

Known for

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Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne in The Kid with a Bike (2011)Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne in The Unknown Girl (2016)On Podium, Cannes Grand Jury Includes Salma Hayek And Others Handing Out The Palme D'Or ~ Cannes Most Prestigious Prize For The Film: L'Enfants, Kaya F. Redford (Picture Right)Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne in The Child (2005)Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne in Two Days, One Night (2014)Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne