Jackie Raynal
In 1968, with S. Boissonas and O. Mosset, she's the founder of the Zanzibar group. She works with Philippe Garrel, Serge Bard, Daniel Pommereulle, Alain Jouffroy and Patrick Deval. J. Raynal shoots her first feature film Two Times in Barcelona. In 1972, the movie wins the Grand Prix in the Festival of Hyères/Toulon. At that time she's already living in New York. There, between 1975 and 1992, she's responsible for the programs of Carnegie Hall Cinema and Bleeker Street Cinema. She shows there numerous independent international films. Her job in New York is appreciated by F. Truffaut (he compares it with the French Cinematheque) and awarded twice by the Village Voice in 1981 and 1991.
J. Raynal directs New York Story (Grand Prix in Melbourne) and Hotel New York. In the same time, she plays in several movies, organises numerous international cinema festivals, like Colombian Film Festival, Israel Film Festival or Avignon Film Festival. From 1973 to 1986, with Sid Geffen, they're publishing the independent international cinema review 1000 Eyes Magazine.
From 2000, Jacky Raynal directs numerous documentarys, like Notes on Jonas Mekas (2000) or Eric Rohmer, the Film Maker (2010).
In 2010, Jacky Raynal is rewarded for her work in arts the Légion d'Honneur (Knight in the Order Arts and Letters).
Filmography (32 Appearances)
Cinématon n°110 : Jackie Raynal
How to Fold a Green Screen
The black bath
La Fille oblique
L'homme qui part
Parisian Life
Felix in Wonderland
Reminiscences of Jonas Mekas
Two Rémi, Two
On the Margin: The Cursed Films of Jean-Denis Bonan
Welcome to New York
Pierre Clémenti, l'absolue liberté
Eyes Find Eyes
La cigarette
Zanzibar à Saint-Sulpice
The Man Who Envied Women
Naughty Boys
Hotel New York
Cinématon XII
Freak Orlando
Coupla White Faggots Sitting Around Talking
New York Story
Cinématon
The Big Departure
Jupiter
Trap
Camembert Martial Extra-doux
Deux fois
Acéphale
A Woman Kills
La Collectionneuse
Bonjour Tristesse
