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Henri Storck
Henri Storck

Henri Storck

DirectingBorn September 5, 1907Died September 17, 1999 (age 92)Oostende, West Flanders, Belgium

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henri Storck (1907, Ostend – 17 September 1999) was a Belgian author, film-maker and documentarist. In 1933, he directed, with Joris Ivens, Misère au Borinage, a film about the miners in the Borinage area. In 1938, with Andre Thirifays and Pierre Vermeylen, he founded the Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique (Royal Belgian Film Archive). He was an actor in two key films of the history of the cinema: Jean Vigo's Zéro de conduite (1933) in the role of the priest, and Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quay Commercial, 1080 Brussels (1976) in the role of a customer of the prostitute. Jacqueline Aubenas wrote about him, in her expository work, It's been going on for 100 years: a history of the francophone cinema of Belgium: "There emerges forcefully the personality of a cineaste who is not a militant in the sense that this term had in the 1930s for Soviet directors who held an ideology, but in the sense of a generous man who will never choose the wrong side and who will be, in ethics as well as in esthetics, in the first line of battle". Description above from the Wikipedia article Henri Storck, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

2013Movie
2010
Les variations Dielman

as 1st Caller (archive footage)

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1986Movie
1980Movie
1959Movie
1933
Zero for Conduct

as Priest (uncredited)

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Personal Info

DepartmentDirecting
BirthdaySeptember 5, 1907
Day of DeathSeptember 17, 1999
Place of BirthOostende, West Flanders, Belgium
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