Noël Burch

Noël Burch

Naissance : 22/01/1932 (92 ans)
San Francisco, California, États-Unis

Biographie

Noël Burch is a filmmaker and film theorist. Born in San Francisco in 1932, he has lived in Paris since 1951. He graduated from the Institut Des Hautes Etudes Cinèmatographiques in 1954. In 1973, he published The Theory of Film Practice, a book that coined or established many of the terms that would come to dominate university Film Studies, and has remained a classic of the genre. His other books include To the Distant Observer: Form and Meaning in the Japanese Cinema (1979), and Life To Those Shadows (1990), a materialist critique of classical film theory. From 1967 to 1972, he produced Cinèastes de Notre Temps (Cinema of Our Time) with Janine Bazin and Andrè S. Labarthe, and directed seven of the series' portraits of contemporary filmmakers. During the same period, Burch co-founded and directed the Institut de Formation Cinèmatographique, an alternative film school in Paris.

Icarus Films

Scénariste

Séries
1985

What Do Those Old Films Mean?

Documentaires
1979

Correction, Please or How We Got Into Pictures

Courts métrages
1956

Recreation

Réalisateur

Ingénieur du son

Documentaires
1969

Cinéaste de notre temps : John Cassavetes (téléfilm)

Invité

Émissions
1997

Le Cercle du cinéma

Acteur

Documentaires
2010

De la Cage aux Roseaux