Deprogramming: following the death of Jean-Jacques Beineix, the TV channels pay tribute to him – news – Télé 2 Semaines – Télé 2 Semaines

After the announcement of the death of Jean-Jacques Beineix at the age of 75 this Friday, January 14, the television channels are mobilizing and announcing deprogramming to pay tribute to him. His film 37°2 in the morning will notably be broadcast on Arte on January 22.

Filmmaker Jean-Jacques Beineix passed away at the age of 75 this Thursday, January 13. Béatrice Dalle, Richard Bohringer… Many young talents have emerged thanks to him, as former agent Dominique Besnehard insisted. Helen of Fougerolles, who had worked with him in the early 2000s during the film Deadly Transfer, described him as a director “very demanding”. “There has been a turn in the cinema that has changed things. And a director must today accept certain conditions. Soften up. Jean-Jacques probably did not take that turn It’s hard to know that someone who has so much talent can’t speak”, she confided, regretting that Jean-Jacques Beineix is ​​less present on the screens than before.

A cult film rebroadcast on Arte

Among his cult films, there 37°2 in the morning. art will deprogram the documentary Auguste Escoffier or the birth of modern gastronomy which was planned Saturday January 22 at 8:50 p.m. to broadcast this film which allowed the general public to discover Beatrice Dalle in 1986. She rubbed shoulders with Jean-Hugues Anglade and Gérard Darmon. “Zorg and Betty are orphans… One of the most beautiful pages of my life just turned…I love you”, wrote on Instagram this Friday, January 14, the actress whose career was launched by this film by Jean-Jacques Beineix to rediscover also on Arte.tv from January 22 to February 21.

France 5 will offer IP 5: The island of pachyderms

He started his directing career with the film Diva in 1980. A decade later, the director had again marked the spirits with IP 5: The island of pachyderms, Yves Montand’s latest feature film filmed in 1991. For its part, France 5 has decided to broadcast this film this Monday, January 24 at 9 p.m.. To make way for the film in which Jean-Jacques Beineix had directed Olivier Martinez, Sekkou Sall and Géraldine Pailhas, the channel has deprogrammed In the heat of the Night. A detective released in 1967 and directed by Norman Jewison. Before dying after a long illness, Jean-Jacques Beineix had diversified. After signing his first theater production in 2015, he wrote a novel five years later. This book titled Toboggan, published by Michel Laffont in 2020, was one of his last projects.

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