Pascal Aubier

Pascal Aubier

Born 1943-01-07 (age 83) Paris, France
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Biography

Pascal Aubier (1943) studied Russian, Chinese, Mongolian, Georgian and Wahilu (New Caledonian) at the Ecole de Langues Orientales in Paris. Aubier was an assistant director to Jean-Luc Godard (Bande à Part, Le Mépris, Pierrot le Fou, Masculin Féminin, Weekend). In 1970 he made his first feature film Valparaiso, Valparaiso. Since then he has made about forty shorts. In 1976, he made his second feature Le Chant du Depart.

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Known For

Pierrot le Fou
Pierrot le Fou

1965

as The Second Brother (uncredited)

Siberiade
Mona and I
Favourites of the Moon
Favourites of the Moon

1985

as Monsieur Laplace

Women Are Weak
Women Are Weak

1959

as (non crédité)

Bye Bye Barbara
Bye Bye Barbara

1969

as Raphaël

Bonnot's Gang
Bonnot's Gang

1968

as Eugène Dieudonné

Monday Morning
Monday Morning

2002

as Un cosaque

Stand Up Crabs, the Sea Is Rising!
The Girl Across the Way
Gardens in Autumn
Le Cri des hommes
The Governor's Party
The Governor's Party

1990

as Lighthouse keeper

Mamaia
Mamaia

1967

as Manager (uncredited)

L'Homme fragile
Paradise Hotel
Paradise Hotel

1986

as Jefe de camareros