Jean-Charles Hue

Jean-Charles Hue

Naissance : 1968
Eaubonne, France

Biographie

Born in 1968 in Eaubonne, France, he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Mans. He began his career in the world of fashion as a stylist, until in 2001 when he presented a personal exhibition with experimental films made in Spain featuring the gypsy community. After directing a series of short and long-lasting experimental works, he officially debuted in the feature film field in 2010 with La BM du Seigneur (FID Marseille, Mar del Plata, among others), a film starred by the yeniche community, as well as Clan salvaje, a film that took him to the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes in 2014 and earned him the Jean Vigo Prize, passing also through Seville. He has been working for years with the border town of Tijuana, an experience from which several pieces have come out and which has resulted in Tijuana Bible.

Festival de Cine de Sevilla

Réalisateur

Films
2019

Tijuana Bible

2014

Mange tes morts

2010

La BM du Seigneur

Documentaires
2022

The Soiled Doves of Tijuana

Courts métrages
2017

Tijuana Tales

Scénariste

Films
2019

Tijuana Bible

2014

Mange tes morts

2010

La BM du Seigneur

Documentaires
2022

The Soiled Doves of Tijuana

Courts métrages
2017

Tijuana Tales

Acteur

Directeur de la photographie

Documentaires
2022

The Soiled Doves of Tijuana