
Jean-Claude Rousseau
Jean-Claude Rousseau is one of the most unconventional lone fighters in French cinema. His predominantly short films deal with no less than cinema per se: space, time and movement. As abstract as each of these concepts might seem taken alone, Rousseau assigns their ultimate designation as an integral whole: A person (or no-one, for that matter) moves (or does not move) within a room (or looks into another room) for a certain amount of time.
Filmography

The Tomb of Kafka
as Himself
The Tomb of Kafka
as Himself

Une Vie Risquée
as Himself
Une Vie Risquée
as Himself

Chansons d'amour
Chansons d'amour

Remembering Wavelengths
Remembering Wavelengths

L'Appel de la forêt
L'Appel de la forêt
Twice Around the World
as Himself
Twice Around the World
as Himself

De son Appartement
as Himself
De son Appartement
as Himself

Three Times Nothing
as Self
Three Times Nothing
as Self

Lettre à Roberto
as Himself
Lettre à Roberto
as Himself

Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window
as Himself
Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window
as Himself