Jacquet, Luc

Jacquet, Luc
▪ 2007

      In March 2006 French documentary filmmaker Luc Jacquet's La Marche de l'empereur (2005; March of the Penguins) earned an Academy Award for best documentary feature. Shortly afterward it was announced that March of the Penguins had become the second highest grossing documentary in history, making more than $77 million in the United States and another $45 million internationally. (The only documentary to better this was Michael Moore's 2004 political film Fahrenheit 9/11.) March of the Penguins follows the 12-month mating cycle of the emperor penguins in Antarctica: the 110-km (70-mi) walk to the inland mating ground, the long wait by the males in the brutal cold and wind as they care for the eggs while the females return to the sea for nourishment, the parents' nurturing of the young, and the flock's long walk back to the sea. The film's cinematography was praised widely for its beauty, all the more impressive considering the harsh weather conditions and the extensive length of time that Jacquet and his crew spent on location in Antarctica.

      Jacquet was born on Dec. 5, 1967, in Bourg-en-Bresse and grew up in the Jura Mountains of France. His early interests in nature and animal life led him to obtain a master's degree in animal biology and ecology. In 1992 he took advantage of an opportunity to spend 14 months as part of a scientific research project in Antarctica, where his duties included tagging the penguins and shooting 35-mm film footage. This experience resulted in his working as cinematographer on his first film, Der Kongress der Pinguine (1993; The Congress of Penguins), about the effects of pollution and other human interference on the species. Jacquet established himself as a first-rate nature and wildlife cinematographer and also worked as a director and series editor. He returned with a film crew to Antarctica in 2003 to spend 13 months shooting the migratory and mating habits of the emperors. The crew recorded more than 120 hours of super-16-mm film, none of which they were able to view until they returned home to begin the editing process for what was to become March of the Penguins.

      The French version of the film, which featured voiceovers to represent the individual penguins, was premiered under the title The Emperor's Journey at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005. An English-language version followed, with a new sound track and narration read by actor Morgan Freeman. Along with the Oscar, March of the Penguins garnered other major honours, including the 2005 award for best documentary film by the National Board of Review.

      After the phenomenal success of March of the Penguins, Jacquet began work on a “fairy tale” about the impact that a friendship with a fox had on a little girl's life. The film, tentatively titled The Fox & the Child, was expected to combine elements of the nature documentary and dramatization, using the voice of a woman reading from her memoirs, and was scheduled for release in 2007.

Ben Levin

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▪ French director
born Dec. 5, 1967, Bourg-en-Bresse, France

      French documentary filmmaker, who earned the Academy Award for best documentary feature for La Marche de l'empereur (2005; March of the Penguins).

      Jacquet's early interests in nature and animal life led him to obtain a master's degree in animal biology and ecology from the University of Lyon in 1991. In 1992 he spent 14 months as part of a scientific research project in Antarctica, where his duties included tagging the penguins and shooting 35-mm film footage. This experience resulted in his working as cinematographer on his first film, Der Kongress der Pinguine (1993; The Congress of Penguins), about the effects of pollution and other human interference on the species. Jacquet established himself as a first-rate nature and wildlife cinematographer and also worked as a director and series editor. He returned with a film crew to Antarctica in 2003 to spend 13 months shooting the migratory and mating habits of the emperors. The crew recorded more than 120 hours of super-16-mm film, none of which they were able to view until they returned home to begin the editing process for what was to become March of the Penguins.

      March of the Penguins follows the 12-month mating cycle of the emperor penguins in Antarctica: the 70-mile (110-km) walk to the inland mating ground, the long wait by the males in the brutal cold and wind as they care for the eggs while the females return to the sea for nourishment, the parents' nurturing of the young, and the flock's long walk back to the sea. The French version of the film, which featured voice-overs to represent the individual penguins, premiered under the title The Emperor's Journey at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005. An English-language version followed, with narration read by actor Morgan Freeman (Freeman, Morgan). It became one of the highest-grossing documentaries in history, posting box office returns of more than $77 million in the United States and another $50 million internationally.

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