Founder of the cinéma-vérité movement and pioneer of techniques such as “shared anthropology” and “ethno-fiction,” Jean Rouch not only re-defined the landscape of anthropology and cinema in France during the 1950s and sixties, he helped transform Post-Independence African cinema and documentary film practice.
Films in this Series
Moi, Un noir (1958) | Feb 2, 2018
The Human Pyramid (1961) | Feb 11, 2018
Chronicle of A Summer (1961) | Feb 18, 2018