Jean Rouch
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Known For:Directing
Birthday:1917-05-31
Place of Birth:Paris, France
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Also Known As:장 루슈

Samba the Great (1977)
The adventures of a legendary hero who, dazzled by the beauty of a princess in the hand asks. This imposes several trials he emerges victorious. Only...

The Doll (1962)
An avant-garde political satire that takes place in a mythical country in South America. The dictator has been replaced by a look-alike...

Son of Gascogne (1995)
You're a provincial kid in Paris and suddenly you're the center of attention: Movie stars, famous directors and sexy women are doting on you because...

Ispahan: A Persian Letter (The Chah Mosque at Ispahan) (1977)
Jean Rouch’s camera follows his friend, filmmaker/actor/critic Farrokh Ghaffari, as he walks and talks us through the famous Shah Mosque in...

Encountering Jean Rouch (2003)
This short film was shot in 2002 during Bilan du Film Ethnographic for the purpose of introducing Jean Rouch to the audience at 2003 Taiwan...

Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave (1992)
An intimate window into one of the great movements in film history that brought about an evolution in the art of cinema. The documentary portrays the...

A Friendly Handshake (1997)
From the bridges of Porto to its estuary, two men are paying tribute to the elegant Douro River. Through Luís de Camões and Prince...

The Dreamed Films (2010)
Belgian filmmaker Eric Pauwels' meditation on dream, travel and film.

Les Fils de l'eau (1959)
A compilation of black and white excerpts from five previous color films by Jean Rouch: Yenendi, the Rainmakers, Cemeteries in the Cliff, The Millet...

World Without a Game (1966)
Documentary portrait of Dziga Vertov, father of documentary cinema.

La Nouvelle Vague par elle-même (1964)
Made for Cinéastes de notre temps series. In 1964, several French New Wave auteurs discuss the success and crisis of the wave. Featuring...

Rouch's Gang (1970)
The documentary Rouch's Gang follows the film crew and provides a glimpse behind the scenes as Jean Rouch and his four friends from Niger make their...

Mon père c'est un lion - Jean Rouch pour mémoire (2002)

Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema (2011)
This portrait of the French film theorist and avant-garde director Jean Epstein (1897-1953) concentrates on the period when he filmed in Brittany,...

Rouch in Reverse (1995)
Malian filmmaker and New York University professor, Manthia Diawara critiques visual anthropology through the work of Jean Rouch.

Maya Deren, Take Zero (2012)
This documentary interweaves celluloid and voice recordings by Maya Deren, and colleagues who knew her firsthand: Jean Rouch, Jonas Mekas, Alexander...

Ciguri – Tarahumaras 98 - La Danse Du Peyotl (1998)
A documentary cycle involving the Rarámuri or Tarahumara people of Northern Mexico. This film addresses rites of winter as well as peyote and...

The Mad Masters (1955)
The subject of the film was the Hauka movement. The Hauka movement consisted of mimicry and dancing to become possessed by French Colonial...

Ciné-mafia (1980)
Three pioneers of documentary filmmaking – Joris Ivens, Henri Storck, and the man behind the camera, Jean Rouch – recall the early days...

Germaine chez elle (1994)
In front of Jean Rouch's camera, Germaine Dieterlen recalls her ethnographic itinerary, at the Musée de l'Homme, in Mali and in the Paris of...

Jean Rouch: First Film 1947-1991 (1991)
The first film in Jean Rouch's filmography is not his first film at all. It was edited by a French news company, using images he had shot but...

Chronicle of a Summer (1961)
Paris, summer 1960. Anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch and sociologist and film critic Edgar Morin wander through the crowded streets asking...

Cinéma, de notre temps: Mosso, mosso (Jean Rouch comme si...) (1999)

My Conversations on Film (2013)
This distinctly personal journey into the artistic possibilities of independent film is not to be missed. Jonas Mekas, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Robert...

Ciné-Portrait of Raymond Depardon (1983)
A fortuitous meeting, late one afternoon, in the garden of the Tuileries, of one or two cameras, a tape recorder, and three cameramen/directors,...

Cinématon (1978)
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011....

Civilisation: L'homme et les images (1967)
Collective contribution to a history of cinema, this issue of the “Civilisations” collection also takes part in the genesis of Deux ou...

Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Messenger Between Two Worlds (1998)
Inspired by the life of the french-born photographer and ethnographer, Pierre Verger, the movie follows his journey between Bahia, Brazil and Benin,...

The Lovely Month of May (1963)
Candid interviews of ordinary people on the meaning of happiness, an often amorphous and inarticulable notion that evokes more basic and...

An Egg with No Shell (1992)
A male diva sings in a countertenor voice while massacring chickens brought to him by his butler, Jean Rouch, until a slave provides proof of his...

Jean Rouch, des mensonges plus vrais que la réalité (2004)

Sodankylä Forever (2010)
The Midnight Sun Film Festival is held every June in the Finnish village of Sodankylä beyond the arctic circle — where the sun never sets....

Letter to Jean Rouch (1992)
This film is a moving tribute to French filmmaker Jean Rouch. Pauwels, a former collaborator of Rouch, accompanies him on a trip to Japan. In this...

Ciguri - Tarahumaras 99 - Le dernier chaman (1999)
Rites of winter, rites of peyote. A creative documentary based on texts by Antonin Artaud read by Jean Rouch, and the words of the last...

Work(ing Together) in Process (1970)
On a quest to obtain some misdelivered camera batteries, Sam finds himself in a Rotterdam-based sex shop. Here he meets Marty who works there, and...

Portrait de Jean Rouch (2004)
On the terrace of his regular café haunt in Paris' 14th arrondissement, Jean Rouch regales Noël Simsolo and Jackie Raynal with stories...

Liberté, égalité, fraternité, et puis après... (1990)

The Ordinary Madness of a Daughter of Ham (1986)

Sigui 1973: The Canopy of Circumcision (1973)

Ispahan: A Persian Letter (The Chah Mosque at Ispahan) (1977)

Dogon Drums, Elements of a Study in Rhythm (1966)

Sigui Synthesis: The Invention of Speech and Death (1981)

Niger Festivals: December 1961 - Niger Independence Days (1962)

Initiation into the Dance of the Possessed (1948)

Funeral at Bongo: The Death of Old Anai (1979)

Yenendi de Ganghel (Rain Dance at Ganghel) (1968)
