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Brigitte Fontaine

Brigitte Fontaine

Acting

June 24, 1939 (86 years old)
Morlaix, Finistère, France
Female
12 Movies
5 TV Shows

Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Youth, Antoine Duhamel, Grace Jones, Noir Désir, Archie Shepp, Arno, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago. She is also a novelist, playwright, poet, and actress. The daughter of two teachers, Brigitte Fontaine developed her taste for writing and drama very early. She spent her childhood in small villages of Finistère, then in Morlaix. At 17 years old, she moved to Paris to become an actress. In 1971, she was one of the women who signed the Manifesto of the 343, publicly admitting to having an abortion at a time when it was illegal in France. In 1963, she turned to singing and appeared in several Parisian theatres, interpreting her own works. In 1964, she opened for Barbara and George Brassens's show at the Bobino. Even so, she did not give up theatre. With Jacques Higelin and actor Rufus, she created the play Maman j'ai peur ("Mom I am afraid"), which played first at the Vieille-Grille theatre, and then at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. It met with such a critical and popular success that it stayed in Paris for more than two seasons and toured throughout Europe. In 1965 and then in 1968, she made two albums, one jazz and one avant-pop, as well as two 45s with Jacques Higelin. In 1969, she began what would be a long collaboration with Kabyle musician Areski Belkacem. With Belkacem and in the company of Higelin, she conceived Niok, an innovative spectacle of theatre and song, for the Lucernaire theatre. Soon after, Fontaine wrote a series of works in free verse and prose which comprised the show Comme à la radio at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier before being turned into an album of the same name. Recorded with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, this album marks a clean break with traditional French songs, building the first bridges to world music. Brigitte Fontaine became a major figure in the French underground. In a half-dozen albums, the majority of which were released through the independent label Saravah, Fontaine explored different poetic worlds. She renounced the use of rhyme, and using talk-over sometimes, she recorded, with very little means and often on two tracks, songs which addressed topics with humour or gravity, according to the mood, as various as death ("Dommage que tu sois mort"), life ("L’été, l’été"), alienation ("Comme à la radio"), madness ("Ragilia"), love ("Je t’aimerai"), social injustice ("C’est normal"), the inequality of the sexes ("Patriarcat") and racism ("Y' a du lard"). However, she also knew how to make light of herself ("L'Auberge (Révolution)"). ... Source: Article "Brigitte Fontaine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

The Big Night
The Big Night

The Big Night

2012 5.8

as Mother - Marie-Annick Bonzini

Age 72 (now 86)
Absolutely Fabulous
Absolutely Fabulous

Absolutely Fabulous

2001 4.9

as Brigitte Fontaine

Age 62 (now 86)
À mort la mort !
À mort la mort !

À mort la mort !

1999 4.5

as Viviane

Age 60 (now 86)
Like Asura
Like Asura

Like Asura

2003 6.5

Music

Age 64 (now 86)
Brigitte Fontaine
BF

Brigitte Fontaine

1972

as Herself

Age 32 (now 86)
The Surrounded
The Surrounded

The Surrounded

1968 9.0

as Violaine

Age 28 (now 86)
The Man Who Became A Camera: Photographer Takuma Nakahira
The Man Who Became A Camera: Photographer Takuma Nakahira

The Man Who Became A Camera: Photographer Takuma Nakahira

2003

Music

Age 64 (now 86)
Mords-les !
Mords-les !

Mords-les !

2020 2.0

as Diogénie

Age 81 (now 86)
Mords-les !
Mords-les !

Mords-les !

2020 2.0

Director

Age 81 (now 86)
Oh Les Filles!
Oh Les Filles!

Oh Les Filles!

2019 7.4

as Self

Age 80 (now 86)
Les Scandaleuses
Les Scandaleuses

Les Scandaleuses

2024 8.5

as Self

Age 85 (now 86)
Brigitte Fontaine : Reflets et crudité
Brigitte Fontaine : Reflets et crudité

Brigitte Fontaine : Reflets et crudité

2013 8.0

as Self

Age 74 (now 86)
L'Invité
L'Invité

L'Invité

2002 4.5

as Self

Age 62 (now 86)
1 ep
Taratata
Taratata

Taratata

1993 7.8

as Self

Age 53 (now 86)
1 ep
Discorama
Discorama

Discorama

1959 8.0

as Self

Age 19 (now 86)
1 ep
Victoires de la musique
Victoires de la musique

Victoires de la musique

1985 3.3

as Self

Age 46 (now 86)
3 eps