Gérard Courant

Gérard Courant

1951-12-04

Biography

Gérard Courant is a French filmmaker, writer, actor, poet and independent producer born on December 4, 1951 in Lyon, France. He is the son of the writer and historian René Courant. He is one of the most prolific filmmakers of cinema. He created, directed and produced Cinématon, the longest film in the world (over 200 hours long). In all, he has shot nearly 7,000 filmed portraits and a very large number of other films (more than 1,000) since the mid-1970s. He has also published several books on cinema.

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Le Jour où Antenne 2 m’a cinématonné

Le Jour où Antenne 2 m’a cinématonné

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We Must Save Him! (interview with Werner Schroeter)

We Must Save Him! (interview with Werner Schroeter)

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Journey to the Center of the World

Journey to the Center of the World

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Boris Lehman à Toulouse

Boris Lehman à Toulouse

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Hérésie pour Magritte IV

Hérésie pour Magritte IV

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Gérard Courant filme Cinématon

Gérard Courant filme Cinématon

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Teo Hernandez à Paris

Teo Hernandez à Paris

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Portraits / Mirrors

Portraits / Mirrors

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Encore Cinématé !

Encore Cinématé !

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Le lapin rose

Le lapin rose

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Confessions d’un cinéaste

Confessions d’un cinéaste

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L’Été madrilène

L’Été madrilène

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Mon tricot (Thanx to Wilma Schoer)

Mon tricot (Thanx to Wilma Schoer)

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