Sud Ouest
By Emmanuelle Debur
9/3/2025
Director, writer and critic, Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, enfant terrible of the arts, spent his youth in Bordeaux under the aegis of Pierre Molinier, and operated on at Sigma in the 1980s
If there is one man who has left his mark on the history of Bordeaux against his will, it is him, Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, who passed away on Tuesday, September 2. A troublemaker of the arts, born in January 1946, he was in turn an actor, director, journalist, critic... around the same idea, irreverence, summed up in the titles of his films, such as "Get your asses out of my commode" (1972), "Abuse after vamps" (1980) or the hallucinatory "Satan bouche un coin" (1968). This last short film was set in Bordeaux, his hometown, and more specifically in the bedroom of the sulphurous painter and photographer Pierre Molinier, the muse of his turbulent adolescence. In the Bouyxou galaxy, fantasy, horror, eroticism and jokes turned into a raging maelstrom.
BOUYXOU, Jean-Pierre
Born: 1/16/1946, Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Died: 9/2/2025, France
Jean-Pierre Bouyxou’s westerns – actor:
Convoy of Women – 1974 (sailor)
The Mark of Zorro – 1974 (Juan Aguilar)

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