Jean-Pascal Zadi
Director, screenwriter & actorAbout
Jean-Pascal Zadi began his career as a rapper in the Caen-based group La Cellule, before shifting to direct music videos, a documentary on independent rap (Des Halls aux bacs, 2005) and a mid-length narrative film (Cramé, 2008). In 2010, he founded Douze Doigts Productions and produced his first narrative features: African Gangster and No Pain No Shame. In the 2010s, he joined the show Le Before du Grand Journal and took on his first film roles, notably in Fabrice Eboué’s Coexister (2017). In 2020, he wrote, co-directed with John Wax and played the lead role in the satirical comedy Simply Black, which won him the César Award for Most Promising Actor and a César nomination for Best First Film. Jean-Pascal Zadi shone again as an actor in Michel Hazanavicius’ Final Cut, Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma’s Year of the Shark, Quentin Dupieux’s Smoking Causes Coughing, Chad Chenouga and Christine Paillard’s A Smile Doesn’t Lie, Laetitia Dosch’s Dog on Trial and Gilles Lellouche’s Beating Hearts. In parallel, he has continued to work as a writer-director, having created the series Craignos and Carrément criagnos for France.tv Slash and Represent for Netflix. This year, he returns both in front of and behind the camera with the Afro-futurist comedy Black to the Future. He also appears in Yohann Gloaguen’s Prosper, once again lends his voice to Mr. Shark in Pierre Perifel and Juan Pablo Sans’ The Bad Guys 2, and contributed to the dubbing for the Netflix series Asterix and Obelix: The Big Fight.


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