
Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Known for Directing · 24 credits
- Born
- 1951-04-21 (age 75)
- Place of birth
- Engis, Wallonia, Belgium
- Also known as
- 장-피에르 다르덴 · 尚-皮耶·達頓 · ジャン=ピエール・ダルデンヌ · Братья Дарденн · 让-皮埃尔·达内 · 达内兄弟
Biography
Brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne (born 21 April 1951) and Luc Dardenne (born 10 March 1954), collectively referred to as the Dardenne brothers, are a Belgian filmmaking duo. They write, produce, and direct their films together.
The Dardennes began making narrative and documentary films in the late 1970s. They came to international attention in the mid-1990s with La Promesse (The Promise). They won their first major international film prize when Rosetta won the Palme d'Or at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Their work tends to reflect left-wing themes and points-of-view.
In 2002, Olivier Gourmet won Best Actor at Cannes for the Dardennes' Le Fils (The Son). In 2005, they won the Palme d'Or a second time for their film L'Enfant (The Child), putting them in an elite club, at the time, of only seven. Their film, Le Silence de Lorna (Lorna's Silence), won Best Screenplay at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and was released in Europe in the fall. Their film The Kid with a Bike won the Grand Prix at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, received one Golden Globe nomination and eight Magritte Award nominations. Jean-Pierre was the jury president for the Cinéfoundation and Short Films sections of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. In 2015, their film Deux jours, une nuit (Two Days, One Night) received nine Magritte Award nominations (winning three) and one Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for Marion Cotillard. Their 2019 feature Young Ahmed won them the Best Director Award at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Their 2022 film Tori and Lokita won the 75th Anniversary Prize at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
Creators of intensely naturalistic films about working class life in Belgium, brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne have created a notable body of work since 1996. With La Promesse (The Promise) (1996), Rosetta (1999), Le Fils (The Son) (2002), and L'Enfant (The Child) (2005), the Dardennes' films show young people at the fringes of society – immigrants, the unemployed, the inhabitants of shelters. Both Rosetta and L'Enfant were awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the only two Belgian films ever to earn the honor.
The Dardennes were born and raised in Seraing in Liege, in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium. Jean-Pierre (born in 1951) studied drama while Luc (born three years later) studied philosophy. In 1975 they established Derives, the production company that produced the roughly sixty documentary films they made before branching into feature films. These films covered such topics as Polish immigration, World War II resistance, a general strike in 1960. Their first two feature films, however, are rarely seen today: Falsch (1987) adapted from René Kalisky, featuring Bruno Cremer and Je pense a vous (1992). The Dardennes had their first international success with La Promesse (The Promise) in 1996. ...
Known For
TV Shows (4)
Movies (20)

Plankton Salesmen
2017
as Self (archive footage)

Trespassing Bergman
2013
as Self

A Special Day
2012
as Self

French Cinema Mon Amour
2015
as Self

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema
2026
as Self

The Legend of the Palme d'Or
2015
as Self

Jacques Audiard, le cinéma à cœur
2021
as Self - Interviewee

Il était une fois... « Rosetta »
2015
as Self

Chaplin Today: Modern Times
2003
as Self

Vittorio De Sica – La Vie in Scene
2026
as Self
Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardenne : devenir un être humain
2009
as Self

J'aime la vie, je fais du vélo, je vais au cinéma
2005
as Self - Interviewee

The Dardennes on Leon M's Boat
2015
as Self

L'âge de raison, le cinéma des frères Dardenne
2013
as Self

The Eden of La Ciotat
2022

Two Days, One Night: On Location
2015
as Self

The Home Cinema of the Dardenne Brothers
2006
as Self

Jean Pierre Et Luc Dardenne : Leçon de cinéma
2014
as Self - Guest
La beauté du geste
2004
as Self

Return to Seraing
2011
as Self - Interviewee
About Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne (born 21 April 1951) and Luc Dardenne (born 10 March 1954), collectively referred to as the Dardenne brothers, are a Belgian filmmaking duo. They write, produce, and direct their films together. The Dardennes began making narrative and documentary films in the late 1970s. They came to international attention in the mid-1990s with La Promesse (The Promise). They won their first major international film prize when Rosetta won the Palme d'Or at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Their work tends to reflect left-wing them… With 24 credits spanning from 1998 to 2026, Jean-Pierre Dardenne has appeared in 20 films and 4 TV shows.
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- Plankton Salesmen (2017) — as Self (archive footage)
- Trespassing Bergman (2013) — as Self
- A Special Day (2012) — as Self
- French Cinema Mon Amour (2015) — as Self
- Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema (2026) — as Self
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