Jean Rouch was born on 31 May 1917 in Paris, France. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Moi, un noir (1958), Madame L'Eau (1993) and Six in Paris (1965). He was married to Joselyne Lamothe. He died on 18 February 2004 in Birni N'Konni, Niger.
Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme's LE JOLI MAI (The Lovely Month of May) is a portrait of Paris and Parisians during May 1962, the first springtime of peace after the ceasefire with Algeria and the first time in 23 years that France was not involved in any war.
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2012 |
À propos d'un été
2011 |
Chronique d'un film
2011 |
Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema
2011 |
The Camera That Changed the World
2009 |
Moustapha Alassane's Cinema of Possibilities
2005 |
Jean Rouch et Germaine Dieterlen, l'avenir du souvenir
2002 |
Le rêve plus fort que la mort
2000 |
Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Mensageiro Entre Dois Mundos
1997 |
Faire-part: Musée Henri Langlois
1997 |
Moi fatigué debout, moi couché
1995 |
Rouch in Reverse
1993 |
Madame L'Eau
1990 |
Cantate pour deux généraux
1990 |
Liberté, égalité, fraternité, et puis après...
1988 |
Boulevards d'Afrique
1988 |
Brise-glace
1988 |
Ordinary Madness of One of Cham's Daughters
1987 |
Brigade de nuit
1986 |
Enigma
1984 |
Dionysos
1983 |
Yenendi Gengel
1981 |
Sigui Synthesis: The Invention of Speech and Death