Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Henri Cartier-Bresson

Born August 22, 1908 · Chanteloup-en-Brie, France

Died August 3, 2004 · aged 95

Henri Cartier-Bresson (22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French artist and humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as capturing a decisive moment.

Known For

The Rules of the GameThe Rules of the Game · 1939
The Rules of the Game
7.51939
MovieDramaComedy
The Marquis de la Chesnaye and his wife host a weekend gala where a variety of complicated romantic and social entanglements between guests and servants lead to tragedy, all against the backdrop of a looming war.
A Day in the CountryA Day in the Country · 1946
A Day in the Country
7.31946
MovieDramaRomance
The family of a Parisian shop-owner spends a day in the country. The daughter falls in love with a man at the inn, where they spend the day.
ReunionReunion · 1946
Reunion
6.81946
MovieDocumentary
Live footage from concentration camps after the liberation, and the complex transport and lodging of masses of prisoners of war and other deported people back to their home countries, at the end of World War II. A 45min 35mm print also exists (shown at Cinémathèque française in 2023).
Life Is OursLife Is Ours · 1936
Life Is Ours
6.41936
MovieDramaHistory
A propaganda film of the communist party of France, showing how the comrades help the proletariat against the capitalists.
Le Siècle de Cartier-BressonLe Siècle de Cartier-Bresson · 2012
Le Siècle de Cartier-Bresson
8.02012
MovieDocumentary
Stop Laughing, This Is EnglandStop Laughing, This Is England · 1963
Stop Laughing, This Is England
1963
MovieDocumentary
An amusing portrait of the English at work and at play in the industrial north of the country. Photographs by Henri Cartier Bresson. Broadcasted only once, in the cultural program Tempo, in 1963, on the ITV/ABC channel. The photographs filmed in the title box are cropped and augmented with tenderly ironic commentary on the English, inspired by Cartier-Bresson's notes for this commission.
L'Espagne vivraL'Espagne vivra · 1939
L'Espagne vivra
7.01939
MovieDocumentary
In July 1936, the Spanish people resist the offensive by Franco’s army, backed by Italian and German fascists, aimed at conquering the country's major cities. Although many of the recruits to the new Republican Army are well trained, weapons and ammunition remain in short supply due to the non-intervention agreement initiated by France and signed by Italy and Germany. Yet the latter two countries continue to provide Franco’s army with military support and commit their troops on Spanish soil, while the fighters of the International Brigades return home.
The Decisive MomentThe Decisive Moment · 1973
The Decisive Moment
6.31973
MovieDocumentary
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment is an 18-minute film produced in 1973 by Scholastic Magazines, Inc. and the International Center of Photography. It features a selection of Cartier-Bresson’s iconic photographs, along with rare commentary by the photographer himself.

Filmography

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