François Reichenbach
Bio: The documentaries of French director Francois Reichenbach are noted for their detail and sharp insights. American life, particularly its eccentric aspects, are a favorite topic for Reichenbach. Before coming to film, he was a noted songwriter and penned tunes for such performers as Edith Piaf. He also worked closely with American art buyers as a European… More Bio: The documentaries of French director Francois Reichenbach are noted for their detail and sharp insights. American life, particularly its eccentric aspects, are a favorite topic for Reichenbach. Before coming to film, he was a noted songwriter and penned tunes for such performers as Edith Piaf. He also worked closely with American art buyers as a European consultant. Reichenbach also spent a few years making amateur films. It was his cousin, producer Pierre Braunberger, who encouraged him to become a full-fledged director. Reichenbach made his debut in the mid-'50s and went on to helm both short and feature-length cinéma vérité documentaries including the Oscar-winning Arthur Rubinstein: L'Amour de la Vie (Arthur Rubinstein: Love of Life) (1970). In addition to directing, Reichenbach films his own work. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Filmography
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F for Fake (1973)
- Special Participant
- 85%
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Medicine Ball Caravan (We Have Come for Your Daughters) (1971)
- Director
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Decameron '69 (1969)
- Director
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Arthur Rubenstein: The Love of Life (1969)
- Director
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La sixième face du pentagone (The Sixth Face of the Pentagon) (1968)
- Director
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