The best movies and TV series with Jean Rouch

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean Rouch (French: [ʁuʃ]; 31 May 1917, Paris – 18 February 2004, Niger) was a French filmmaker and anthropologist. He is considered to be one of the founders of cinéma-vérité in France, which shared the aesthetics of the direct cinema. Rouch's practice as a filmmaker for over sixty years in Africa, was characterized by the idea of shared anthropology. Influenced by his discovery of surrealism in his early twenties, many of his films blur the line between fiction and documentary, creating a new style of ethnofiction. He was also hailed by the French New Wave as one of theirs. His seminal film Me a Black (Moi, un noir) pioneered the technique of jump cut popularized by Jean-Luc Godard. Godard said of Rouch in the Cahiers du Cinéma (Notebooks on Cinema) n°94 April 1959, "In charge of research for the Musée de l'Homme (French, "Museum of Man") Is there a better definition for a filmmaker?" Along his career, Rouch was no stranger to controversy.

Year: 1995

Country: US

Duration: 52 min

Brise-glace

Year: 1990

Country: FR

Duration: 86 min

Chronicle of a Summer

Year: 1961

Country: FR

Duration: 91 min

Letter to Jean Rouch

Year: 1992

Country: FR

Duration: 6 min

Year: 1962

Country: US

Duration: 28 min

Ciné-Portrait of Raymond Depardon

Year: 1983

Country: CA

Duration: 10 min

Year: 1993

Country: US

Duration: 102 min

Cemeteries in the Cliff

Year: 1951

Country: US

Duration: 18 min

Dogon Drums, Elements of a Study in Rhythm

Year: 1966

Country: FR

Duration: 26 min

The Year 01

Year: 1973

Country: FR

Duration: 90 min

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