Pascal Aubier

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.429

Gender

Male

Birthday

07-Jan-1943

Age

(83 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Also Known As
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Pascal Aubier

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.


Credits

Le Soldat et les Trois Sœurs Le Soldat et les Trois Sœurs (1972) Character: N/A
A deserted soldier takes refuge among the peasants.
Anna Anna (1981) Character: N/A
Anna is a stylist in Budapest. One day at a restaurant, she thinks she recognizes Marie Aubier, a 22-year-old French girl, her own daughter.
Hôtel du Paradis Hôtel du Paradis (1986) Character: Jefe de camareros
A diverse group of guests gather in a small hotel in Paris to contemplate the state of their lives in this pretentious drama. Joseph Goldman (Fernando Rey) is a washed-up Hollywood actor making a living in the dinner-theater circuit. Accompanied by his wife Sarah (Carole Regnier), Goldman meets Frederique (Berangere Bonvoisin), who is hiding from her former lover. French financier Arthur (Fabrice Luchini) hopes to get into the film industry and bends the ear of a British director (Michael Medwin). The talkative film has little action, and none of the characters evoke much interest or resolve their dilemma.
L'homme fragile L'homme fragile (1981) Character: N/A
A middle class leftist man of the Seventies decade, starting to show signs of aging and a loss of identity, runs away from his commitments.
La fille d'en face La fille d'en face (1968) Character: Georges
A young student visits the home of a friend who has all the good looks, women and luck. Every day, through binoculars from his friend's window, he sees a young girl in front of her home. Although attractive, the woman's face has been badly scarred. He finds out her phone number and the two engage in pleasant conversation. He gets up enough nerve to ask to meet her in person, but the socially inept young man becomes paralyzed with fear. He again summons the courage to meet with her before he is plagued with fear once again.
Mamaia Mamaia (1967) Character: Manager (uncredited)
The morning of her wedding day, Nana visits a hairdresser's shop in Mamaia, a popular Romanian resort on the Black Sea shore. Bumping into a band of joyous rock-and-roll musicians, she's having a good time. But what with her fiancé?
Les femmes et les enfants d'abord Les femmes et les enfants d'abord (1994) Character: Max
Rose was a brilliant student of Fine Arts. Then, she gave up everything for a "beautiful marriage". Now in her thirties, she is experiencing more and more difficulties in her life, which is both materially overprotected and difficult with her three children and an increasingly absent husband. She breaks down, cracks up and tries to imagine how she could broach the subject with her husband before it's too late. To her great amazement, it was Didier who, one evening before going to visit friends, announced that he was leaving and that he had already rented a small studio. After the shock, Rose goes to her father, an old Spanish anarchist, who gives her back the taste for values she thought she had lost.
Mona et moi Mona et moi (1990) Character: N/A
Mona is the girlfriend of Pierre, who is a member of a rather pathetic rock band in France. Their hero is the singer "Johnny Valentine " who, seeing that Mona is being neglected, decides to make her his own.
La Chasse aux papillons La Chasse aux papillons (1992) Character: N/A
Two old ladies live in a French chateau. When one of them dies, her sister, who lives in Moscow, inherits the property, which soon ends up in the hands of Japanese businessmen.
Les favoris de la lune Les favoris de la lune (1985) Character: Monsieur Laplace
A porcelain table service and a painting from the 19th century pass from hand to hand and deteriorate over time, sealing the fate of different characters who cross paths in Paris.
Fun and Games for Everyone Fun and Games for Everyone (1969) Character: N/A
“FUN AND GAMES (FOR EVERYONE): a pitch black and milky white film shot during one of Olivier Mosset's exhibition openings. A psychedelic game of improvisation joins the Zanzibar group with Salvador Dalí, Barbet Schroeder and Jean Mascolo... the solarized image reminiscent of thick strokes of a paintbrush.” - Philippe Azoury
Pierrot le fou Pierrot le fou (1965) Character: The Second Brother (uncredited)
Pierrot escapes his boring society and travels from Paris to the Mediterranean Sea with Marianne, a girl chased by hit-men from Algeria. They lead an unorthodox life, always on the run.
Le Rescapé Le Rescapé (1986) Character: Le Comissaire
In a working-class immigrant neighborhood slated for demolition, Jo, the son of Ali, known as the Rescuer from the Algerian war, lives idle and delinquent, committing small assaults to pay for his drugs. One day, while attacking Slim's bar, he is arrested by Ben, a young beur cop torn between his roots and the imperatives of his mission to maintain public order. Giving in to the respect and friendship he feels for Ali, Ben agrees to release his son. But alas, far from calming down, Jo drifts deeper into violence, until the inevitable drama.
La Bande à Bonnot La Bande à Bonnot (1968) Character: Eugène Dieudonné
The story of a notorious French criminal gang of the 1910s.
Le Cri des hommes Le Cri des hommes (1991) Character: N/A
1957, the town of Mostaganem, Algeria: the country is still under French occupation, and repression of the National Liberation Front is at its height. The authorities indulge in torture, intimidation and public executions.
Сибириада Сибириада (1979) Character: N/A
The story about a very small god-forgotten village in Siberia reflects the history of Russia from the beginning of the century till the early 1980s. Three generations try to find the land of happiness and to give it to the people. One builds the road through taiga to the star over horizon, the second 'build communism' and the third searches for oil.
Sirokkó Sirokkó (1969) Character: Tihomir
Croatian anarchists collaborate with Hungarians to make a bid for the life of King Alexander of Yugoslavia.
Bye Bye Barbara Bye Bye Barbara (1969) Character: Raphaël
A chance meeting with an alluring stranger leads a sports journalist down a twisted path of deception.
Le bal du gouverneur Le bal du gouverneur (1990) Character: Lighthouse keeper
A French civil servant throws The Governor's Party when his daughter comes of age regardless of colonial unrest and her parents' stormy marriage.
Jardins en automne Jardins en automne (2006) Character: N/A
When he loses his position as a powerful government minister, Vincent is dropped by his pretty mistress and must begin life anew, without the privileges of power. As he gradually becomes acquainted with milieus which he d either forgotten or never known and a host of sometimes eccentric, often remarkable everyday people, Vincent really begins to start living again.
Debout les crabes, la mer monte ! Debout les crabes, la mer monte ! (1983) Character: Le maton
Barely out of prison, where she spent five long years, a pretty prostitute sows disorder in the life of a hitherto peaceful couple.
Laissé inachevé à Tokyo Laissé inachevé à Tokyo (1982) Character: N/A
A young woman travels to Japan to write a novel.
Lundi matin Lundi matin (2002) Character: Un cosaque
Vincent lives in a village, along the Rhône. Every morning he goes to the factory to work, and in the evening he takes care of his family. One day, he decides to go on a trip with the money given by his father.



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