
Jean-Jacques Languepin
Directing
Born: 1924-11-12 · Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Died: 1994-04-07
Biography
Jean-Jacques Languepin, born in Paris on November 12, 1924 and died on April 7, 1994, is a French director. Coming from the Louis Lumière school in Paris, Jean-Jacques Languepin trained in directing while filming "Karakorum" (1937) by Marcel Ichac. Following this experience, he will make films far from neocolonial and nationalist themes, such as "Terre de Glace" (1948) and "Groenland: Twenty thousand leagues on the ice" (1952), under the leadership of the explorer Paul-Emile Vittoria. . Through
🎬 Movies (13)

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
2000
Self

Snows of Grenoble
1968
Director

The Conqueror Of The Useless
1966
Cinematography

Refuges
1963
Producer
Les Autogrimpeurs
1963
Director

Le Capitaine H
1961
Director

Rêves de Neige
1960
Director

Des Hommes Dans Le Ciel
1958
Director

Route des Cimes
1957
Director

Des Hommes Et Des Montagnes
1953
Director

Greenland
1952
Director

Himalayan Epic
1951
Director

Terre de Glaces
1949
Director