Jean-Pol Fargeau

Jean-Pol Fargeau is a French screenwriter and frequent collaborator of writer-director Claire Denis.

They have made ten films together, most notably Chocolat (1988), Beau Travail (1999), and 35 Shots of Rum (2008).

[5] In a 2013 interview, Fargeau said of their collaboration, “It’s very strange, this partnership and relationship — we are like brother and sister,” albeit unusually free of strife for siblings.

[6] Generally their work was highly praised, drawing award nominations and strong reviews, with some exceptions.

Of Trouble Every Day (2002), Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times, "The story, by [Claire] Denis and Jean-Pol Fargeau, is so sketchy it amounts to little more than preliminary notes for a science-fiction horror film, and the movie's fragmentary narrative style makes piecing the story together frustratingly difficult.”[7] Still Holden called the end result a “daring, intermittently beautiful failure of a movie.”[7] Fargeau’s memories of his own family secrets set the tone for Bastards, although the particulars of the plot are not autobiographical.