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Jean-Pierre Jeunet Isn’t Anything Like Amélie, but He’s Trying | Interviews

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Feb 19, 2024


No, but every day you find some other ideas, of course.

Do fans still send you photos of gnomes in different parts of the world?

No, but today I received a photograph from a butcher in India or China watching “Amélie” [at work]. Two or three years ago, they [held] a screening in Cannes on the beach for free. They warned me, “It’s a rainy day, we will have 50 people” — no, it was packed. It continues — it never stopped. At the cafe in “Amélie,” every four minutes [someone takes] a picture. 

Amélie talks about how much she loves turning around in the theater to see all the faces looking up at the screen. Are you the same way?

I did that. With my short film, I was in a film festival, and I turned my head — everyone was smiling. It was a great moment.

Was that the first time you did that?

I don’t remember. I am very good [at keeping] the good memories — I have a very bad memory, except for the good things. 

That seems like a great power to have.

Except “Amélie,” which was very easy, usually [making movies] is a nightmare. The last one, “T.S. Spivet,” was a nightmare — 10 years after, you remember just the good memories. You forget the bad things. 

It’s luck — maybe it’s me, I don’t know. I love to rewatch my own movies. Every director [says], “I never watch my own movies” — oh, I do. 

Yeah, so many artists only see the mistakes or the things they wish they could redo. How do you explain your ability to just sit back and enjoy your own work?

When I see [my] film, it’s like when you watch a film from vacation: “Oh, I remember it was good to do that.” I love so much to make — this is the most important thing for me. Even when I don’t make a film, I have here in Provence a workshop, and I make something with my hands. I don’t know to draw, I don’t know to make sculptures, but I make some animals and I make an animation short film with that. 



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