Born
29 July 1921 (104)
Place of Birth
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Also known as
Christian Bouche-Villeneuve, Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve
Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve, better known as Chris Marker (France, 29 July 1921 – 29 July 2012), was a French writer, poet, activist, critic, photographer, traveler, journalist, film essayist, multimedia artist, and documentary filmmaker. He began his career as part of the French Rive Gauche group—parallel to but distinct from the Nouvelle Vague—with which he would later share certain themes and collaborators. Marker is credited with developing the subjective documentary and is conside...
Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve, better known as Chris Marker (France, 29 July 1921 – 29 July 2012), was a French writer, poet, activist, critic, photographer, traveler, journalist, film essayist, multimedia artist, and documentary filmmaker. He began his career as part of the French Rive Gauche group—parallel to but distinct from the Nouvelle Vague—with which he would later share certain themes and collaborators. Marker is credited with developing the subjective documentary and is considered a pioneer of collective cinema in France. His films are known for their poetic, essayistic, and often experimental qualities, blending a reflective voice with a fascination for memory, art, war, politics, culture, and nature. Over six decades of work, he observed the world with meticulous curiosity, irony, and compassion, continually experimenting with new forms of image manipulation and montage. He was also famously elusive. For many years, few people knew what Chris Marker looked like—he disliked being photographed, and no confirmed portraits were publicly available. He often amused himself by giving contradictory accounts of his life in the rare interviews he granted. As Philippe Dubois observed, “Chris Marker is, in a way, the most celebrated of the unknown filmmakers.” His official website adds: “Rather than a man without qualities, he is a man without biography.” Marker also worked under numerous pseudonyms, including Hayao Yamaneko, Jacopo Berenzini, Kosinki, Michel Krasna, Sandor Krasna, and Guillaume-en-Égypte (his feline avatar), though his best-known identity remains Chris Marker. Among his most significant works are La Jetée (1962), Sans Soleil (1983), Far from Vietnam (1967), A Grin Without a Cat (1977), A.K. (1985), Level Five (1997), and One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich (1999). He also explored interactive and digital media with the CD-ROM Immemory (1997), maintained a website titled Gorgomancy, a YouTube channel called Kosinki, and created a virtual gallery, Ouvroir, within the online world Second Life.
Ten Lives of a Cat: A Film about Chris Marker
2023
The Invention of Chris Marker
2020
Chris Marker: Never Explain, Never Complain
2015
20 Little Films
2012
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In Chris Marker's Studio
2011
iDead
2011
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Kino
2011
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Agnès Varda: From Here to There
2011
Imagine
2011
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Stopover in Dubai
2011
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ROYAL POLKA.mov
2011
🎬 DirectorTempo Risoluto
2011
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Overnight
2011
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Ouvroir the Movie
2010
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La Traversée du désir
2009
The Beaches of Agnès
2008
The Morning After
2008
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Henchman Glance
2008
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Pictures at an Exhibition
2008
Metrotopia
2008
Guillaume Movie
2008
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A Year of TV Seen by Guillaume
2007
Leila Attacks
2007
The Andrei Tarkovsky Companion
2007
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The Case of the Grinning Cat
2006
Remembrance of Things to Come
2001
A Mayor in Kosovo
2000
Eclipse
1999
One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich
1999
Level Five
1997
Silent Movie (Edit 2)
1995
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Blue Helmet
1995
The Last Bolshevik
1994
Bullfight in Okinawa
1994
Three Haiku Videos
1994
Owl Gets in Your Eyes
1994
Tchaïka
1994
Petite Ceinture
1994
Prime Time in the Camps
1993
Slon Tango
1993