Jean Rouch

  • Edgar Morin & Jean Rouch – Chronique d’un été AKA Chronicle of a Summer (1961)

    Documentary1961-1970Edgar Morin and Jean RouchFranceJean Rouch

    The most famous passage from Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin’s self-proclaimed “experiment in film-truth” (i.e., cinema verité, a term the directors coined) involves a young woman prowling the streets of Paris with a microphone and a simple question: “Are you happy?” This was a bold prompt to put to any face in 1960, let alone a working-class one; “quality of life” wouldn’t become a quantifiable concept in the social sciences for another decade. But what precedes this vox-pop set piece enhances its ambition even further; in a brief, seldom-discussed scene, the young woman glances bashfully at the camera while the directors determine her willingness to participate in their film. Read More »

  • Jean Rouch – Jaguar (1967)

    1961-1970DocumentaryFranceJean Rouch

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    “Plot Synopsis by Dan Pavlides
    Three people from the country travel to the big city to seek employment in this documentary that contrasts primitive and modern life in Nigeria. After they have money, the three return to their native village to resume shepherding and hunting.” (All Movie)Read More »

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