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Born October 26, 1929 in Tunis, Tunisia
Marcel Hanoun was born in 1929 in Tunisia. A photographer and journalist, he has directed, since 1955, many significant works in the history of the creation of filmic forms. An essayist on cinema as well, Hanoun co-founded several critical reviews in the 60s and 70s. This engaged creator is cameraman and editor of most of his films. His body of work is at once subversive and ascetic, known throughout the world, and respected by many great artists.

My Conversations on Film
Himself

Le Chemin de Resson : Joseph Morder rend visite à Marcel Hanoun

Face à la mèr(e)

In Memoriam Marcel Hanoun

Fin de partie

Montagnes endormies

Nuits transparentes

La Femme de Chambre, Un Corps sans Visage

L’Age de Bronze
Himself

Cello

Marcel Hanoun, chemin faisant
Himself

Libertad

Le Ravissement de Natacha

2 ou 3 choses que je sais de Joseph Morder
Self (archive footage)

L'étonnement

Cinexpérimentaux #6: Marcel Hanoun, A Lesson in Cinema
Self

Y voir, identité

L’Etre à l’Autre

Le Cri

Le journal de Joseph M.

Jeanne, aujourd'hui

Amours décolorées

Noise of Love and War

Chemin d'humanité

Un arbre fou d'oiseaux

La Boulangère et le cosmonaute

I Am Dying to Live

The Lovers of Sarajevo

Regard/Passion/Mémoire

Otage

Didier Rousseau, sculptor, performance

Boucherie fine

He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
Self (archive footage)

Un film (autoportrait)

She's a Very Nice Lady

L'arbre qui gémit

Cinématon n°60 : Marcel Hanoun

L'Été madrilène

Cinématon
N°60

The Bright Night

The Gaze

The Wind Blows Where It Wishes

N'Diangane

The Truth About the Imaginary Passion of an Unknown

Diary of a Suicide

Autumn

Spring

Winter

Summer

The Authentic Trial of Carl Emmanuel Jung

October in Madrid

Sérénade pour Mojacar

Le Mystère d'Elche

La Dame d'Elche

Operación H

La Rose et le Barrage

Le Christ dans la cité

Ego Sum

Féria

La Muerte del Toro

The Eighth Day

A Simple Story

Sketch of Iceland

Men Who Have Lost Their Roots