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Jean Luc Herbulot Filmography

Directing6 FILMS IN DB

Jean LucHerbulot

Known for Directing · The Bends, Saloum, Zero

6
FILMS IN DB
$49
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$24
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Sick
~$29 · 4K · 2012
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Zero
$20 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jean Luc Herbulot is a dynamic filmmaker whose work resonates with collectors for its unique blend of storytelling and cultural representation. Born in Congo Brazzaville, he initially pursued a career in economics before shifting his focus to the creative arts, leading to a significant impact on both film and television. His debut feature, DEALER (2014), marked a milestone by becoming the first French indie film to be acquired by Netflix, setting the stage for his innovative narrative style. Herbulot's commitment to African storytelling continued with the groundbreaking TV series Sakho and Mangane (2017), the first French-language African series on Netflix. Collectors particularly seek out his films for their authenticity and the fresh perspectives they offer. His most recent work, Zero (2025), is anticipated to further establish his reputation in the physical media realm. As he continues to shape the future of African cinema, Jean Luc Herbulot's films are not just entertainment; they are essential additions to any serious collector's library.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does Jean Luc Herbulot work in?

Jean Luc Herbulot has directed films across thriller, action, crime, fantasy, drama, and horror genres.

When did Jean Luc Herbulot start his directing career?

His filmography begins in 2012 with the film Sick.

Which decade has Jean Luc Herbulot been most active in?

The 2020s have been his most active decade, with several films including Saloum and Zero.

What are some notable films directed by Jean Luc Herbulot?

Notable films include Zero (2025), Saloum (2023), Interstate (2024), Dealer (2014), and Sick (2012).

Has Jean Luc Herbulot worked on both contemporary and futuristic stories?

Yes, his work includes contemporary crime and thriller films as well as more speculative genres like fantasy and horror.