French filmmaker Chris Marker expires at 91

French filmmaker Chris Marker expires at 91

Chris Marker

MUMBAI: French film director and writer Chris Marker expired on Monday. He was 91.
Born on July 29, 1921, Maker joined the French Resistance during the Second World War and further to that he became a journalist.
He stepped onto the French cultural scene as a writer and then became a filmmaker. From the 1950s onwards, he travelled the world directing documentaries, including one about the Helsinki Olympics (Olympia 52) and another about African art (Statues Also Die with Alain Resnais).
In 1962, he made the The Pier, for which he won the Prix Jean Vigo, and in 1963 he and Pierre Lhomme together directed Joli Mai, a documentary featuring Yves Montand‘s voice about Paris after the Evian Agreements. In 1967, he contributed to the ensemble film Far from Vietnam with Jean-Luc Godard, Agn?s Varda, and Joris Ivens. In the wake of May 1968, he focused on militant film collective I.S.K.R.A., before returning to his own personal creations. In 1977, he made Grin Without a Cat, and in 1982 he directed the emblematic Sunless, which took the filmmaker from Guinea Bissau to Japan, and from Ile-de-France to Iceland.