Filmmaking Jeauffre's passion for exploration and for the sea led him to conceive scientific expeditions and to create a new concept of documentaries he called Action-documentaries, mixing real-life exploration with fictional content. From 1999 to 2016, Jeauffre wrote, directed and produced several films for TV which include Devil's Islands and Red and White. A five-month expedition on the Atlantic aboard the tall ship Belem led to his production of the highly acclaimed and award-winning documentaries: •
Whales of Atlantis •
Amazon Trek (2008 Best Feature Documentary Award, White Sands International Film Festival,
New Mexico) •
100 Years Under the Sea •
Five Months on the Sea - the Jules Verne Expedition Two fully illustrated books were also published after the expedition ( and ). In 2006, he co-wrote and produced the Jules Verne Adventures TV documentary Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon, starring producer/director
James Cameron and veteran
Apollo 11 astronaut
Buzz Aldrin. All of the aforementioned films are now being distributed in the US on DVD and Blu-ray with narrations by
Christopher Lee and
Ernest Borgnine.
Passage to Mars, his latest film, opened in US theatres, September 30, 2016. Narrated by Zachary Quinto,
Charlotte Rampling, and
Buzz Aldrin, the film was praised by critics (New York Times, The Village Voice, filmdoo, Space.com...) and received Best Picture Awards (REF). It tells the story of a
NASA Arctic expedition across the Northwest Passage: the first motorized crossing of the Arctic sea ice aboard prototype humvee Okarian. He co-wrote, produced, directed and edited this feature-length documentary which includes ground-breaking Martian imagery from ESA and NASA. In 2014, Jeauffre was elected a Fellow of the
Explorers Club, based in
New York City.
The Jules Verne Adventures In 2005 Dieudonné and Jean-Christophe Jeauffre founded the American version of the French nonprofit Jules Verne Adventures. It is based in downtown Los Angeles and maintains an IRS 501(c)3 status. The inaugural American launch of the Los Angeles Jules Verne Festival (October 2006 at the Shrine Auditorium) has celebrated the work of
George Lucas,
Harrison Ford, Dr.
Jane Goodall and
James Cameron and attracted 6,300 attendees. == References ==