Pierre Zucca was a French film director and photographer known for his unique visual style and contributions to French cinema. He began his career as a photographer, capturing portraits of notable figures in the arts. Zucca transitioned to filmmaking in the 1970s, directing films such as Roberte (1979) and L'Œil qui ment (1992). His films often blended surrealism with narrative storytelling, creating a distinctive cinematic experience.
Balthus
(Director)
Roberte
(Director)
Lark, I'll Pluck You!
(Director)
Robin
(Director)
Robin
(Screenplay)
Vincent Put the Donkey in a Meadow (And Went Into the Other)
(Director)
The Wild Child
(Still Photographer)
The Secret of Mister L
(Director)
Les Gauloises bleues
(Still Photographer)
Under the Sign of the Fish
(Director)
Birds in Peru
(Set Photographer)
Les Jambes en l'air
(Still Photographer)
Bed and Board
(Still Photographer)
The Nun
(Still Photographer)
Lacombe, Lucien
(Still Photographer)
The Champagne Murders
(Still Photographer)
Roberte
(Adaptation)
The Secret of Mister L
(Writer)
The Road to Corinth
(Still Photographer)
Paperback Woman
(Writer)
Day for Night
(Still Photographer)
Porte de Bagnolet
(Director)
Porte de Bagnolet
(Writer)
Out 1
(Still Photographer)