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Joseph Morder is one of the most prolific filmmakers in France. He started filming in 1967 after receiving his first Super 8 camera—a little Instamatic—for his eighteenth birthday, only two years after its release by Eastman Kodak. Since this time, Morder has made over 900 films. The majority has been shot on amateur formats, such as Super 8, 8mm or, more recently, on video and with a camera phone. Morder has also made films in professional formats: in 16mm (originally an alternative for amateur filmmakers but by then a professional format), and last, but not least, on 35mm.
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05 February 2020
The episode of Gérard Courant's Carnets filmés, Crime contre le cinéma (December 25, 2006 to December 2, 2006) is divided into four parts: Colas Ricard at Centre Pompidou, Joseph Morder at La Rochelle, the Filmer à tout prix Festival in Brussels, and Michel Nedjar and Jakobois at Centre Pompidou.
19 November 2021
I give a methodical account of my film work: the creation of new series (Lire, Trio, Avec Mariola), the shooting of a new feature film (Amours décolorées which will take ten years to edit) with Mariola San Martin.
11 April 1995
To attain knowledge, man and woman had to be willing to give up their innocence," says Boris Lehman. Life Lesson is a poetic and philosophic reflection on the theme of paradise lost.
14 April 2011
Strolling through France (Roanne, Nice and Carcassonne) with some excursions abroad (Munich, Montreal, New York).
01 January 1987
The veneer of the story is a tale of chance love: two French expatriates strike up a chance romance when they meet on a ship headed back to South America.
23 May 1984
The shooting diary of a film shot in France and in the United States. Using photos of Paris and of New York City, excerpts of his former films, statements by friends of his and shooting sequences of the film itself, tormented filmmaker Marcel Hanoun has made a heterogeneous and unclassifiable film about the difficulty of filming.
05 February 1986
Portrait de groupe is a film series of filmed portraits that shows all kinds of groups gathered under family pretexts, friendly or professional, in a single fixed, wide shot (style: family photo) and silent of 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
02 February 1998
Amours décolorées is a cinematographic poem to the glory of Mariola San Martin, model, stylist, dancer and Spanish photographer.
13 May 1987
Poetic sci-fi film as an homage to Cinema, Cocteau, Goodis and to American B-series of the 1940s. Constructed exclusively on photograms in black and white and freely inspired on Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville.
11 March 2012
Madrid, a stroll in the Spanish capital with Joseph Morder followed by the snowstorm that paralyzed the Paris region on December 8, 2010.
18 September 2001
A film about an ongoing cinematic adventure that began in 1978: a vast anthology of personality portraits called Cinématons, dealing with people in the arts.
01 January 1982
Story of a squatter family told by a rat.
14 January 1998
A young man tired of writing and rewriting a screenplay decides to begin a Super 8mm film diary. He films his parents and those close to him and determines to tell the about his homosexuality.
20 December 1978
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011.
18 October 1978
Reel 3 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
21 October 1984
On October 21, 1984, Charle Lechar received a mysterious phone call...
09 January 2014
Joseph Morder sur Radio Ark en Ciel is the sound recording of this meeting in which the filmmaker talks about his films and his famous Film Diary and about the Morlock Academy which he founded in 1980.
12 December 1997
An ongoing collection of single static shot, mute, showing a view of the cinema facades where Cinematons have been screened.
12 April 1984
Reel 33 of Gérard Courant’s on-going Cinematon series.
01 January 1980
The families of Joseph and Yvette decide to marry them.
07 March 1973
A day spent by an old Jewish couple of Polish origin in the Parisian district of Belleville…
25 June 1981
Lucien Lumière has just bought a camera. He wants to experiment. In a square, he discovers a young woman sitting on a bench and decides to film her.
01 January 1979
A film by Joseph Morder
01 January 1985
On April 28, 1985, Charle Lechar received another mysterious phone call...
15 October 1980
Reel 8 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
19 May 2005
William’s great surprise, his cousin Clovis, whom he did not see again since around thirty years, arrives from New York to visit him.
18 February 1986
In this avant-garde exercise in self-reflection, director Joseph Morder reminisces about his youth in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where his Jewish parents settled after they left Poland.
07 July 1980
Six other months of my life (December 1979 – June 1980), from one decade to the next, a trip to Quebec, Brussels, Geneva and many other adventures.
01 January 1995
Guillaume, thirty years old, a man of images who never goes out without a filming device, decides one morning to take a voyage to Rouen empty-handed.
14 November 1982
A 40 minute long, Super 8 film
01 January 1976
Even flirting turns out to be dangerous, especially when the object of desire lives in a maid's room on the 6th floor of a Parisian apartment.
14 November 2012
On the occasion of the passing of Marcel Hanoun, Gérard Courant wanted to pay tribute to this companion whom he had known since 1975 by accompanying him with the song Avec le temps by Léo Ferré.
01 January 1981
Joseph Morder's fifth journal film shot from July to December of 1980.
01 January 1981
A silent, Super 8 film in color by Joseph Morder.
01 January 1981
A silent, Super 8 film by Joseph Morder.