Jean-Marie Périer
Jean-Marie Périer (born 1 February 1940) is a French photographer and film director.
On 22 June 1963, the magazine Salut les copains organised a concert on Place de la Nation in Paris, with singers such as Johnny Hallyday, Richard Anthony, Eddy Mitchell and Frank Alamo. It attracted over 150,000 young people and raised their spirits, with the following day's issue of the journal Paris-Presse having the headline "Salut les voyous!" The photographer and friend of many singers who photographed the concert was Jean-Marie Périer.
Filmography
- 1970 : Tumuc Humac, a film taking place in the Tumuk Humak Mountains, with François Périer and André Pousse
- 1973 : Antoine et Sébastien, with Jacques Dutronc and Keith Carradine as John
- 1973 : Témoignages (TV series) (episode : Un monstre), with François Périer
- 1978 : Dirty Dreamer, with Jacques Dutronc and Lea Massari
- 1980 : Téléphone public (screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival)[1]
Exhibitions
- 2014 : Rolling Stones revealed, Paris, Galerie Photo12[2]
- 2013 : Rock'n Roll, Paris, Galerie Polka
- 2013 : Pour ceux qui aiment le Jazz, Paris, Galerie Photo12[3]
- 2011 : Françoise, Paris, Galerie Photo12[4]
- 2010 : Sixties, Mégève, Galerie Pierre Mahaux
- 2010 : Fashion, Los Angeles, Galerie Polka
- 2009 : Scopitone, les années de légende, Paris, Galerie Photo12
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Public Telephone". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "To do list Focus / Expo : "Les Beatles à Paris"". Radio Marais. January 2014.
- ↑ "Jazz & Photo". Le Nouvel Observateur. 12 September 2013.
- ↑ "Françoise Hardy vue par le journaliste Jean-Marie Périer". France Dimanche. 3 November 2011.
External links
- http://www.jean-marie-perier.net/ Official website
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