| Jean-Daniel
Pollet
Born
in 1936 in Lille, France, Jean-Daniel Pollet studied the technical
aspects of filmmaking as part of his military service. Later, Pollet
was an assistant to Julien Duvivier on the set of L'homme
à l'imperméable, an experience from which Pollet learned
"everything that you shouldn't do."
The youngest member of the French New Wave, Pollet contributed an
episode to Paris vu par... (Six of Paris) in
1965, along with fellow New Wave
luminaries Eric Rohmer, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, Jean Rouch
and Jean Douchet. Pollet's segment, "Rue Saint-Denis," concerned
the famous street of prostitution as evoked by actor Jean-Pierre
Melki's visit to a prostitute. Customer and client have a very unusual
dinner together.
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