Joseph Morder
Joseph Morder is one of the most prolific filmmakers in France. He started filming in 1967 after receiving his first Super 8 camera—a little Instamatic—for his eighteenth birthday, only two years after its release by Eastman Kodak. Since this time, Morder has made over 900... Read full bio →
El cantor
William’s great surprise, his cousin Clovis, whom he did not see again since around thirty years, arrives from New York to visit him.
Romamor
A French director in Berlin creates a film letter to his lover, while reminiscing over their relationship.
Mémoires d'un juif tropical
In this avant-garde exercise in self-reflection, director Joseph Morder reminisces about his youth in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where his Jewish parents settled after they left Poland. The heat of August in Paris brings forth memories and at the same time the adult Morder is involved in a love affair.
L'arbre mort
The veneer of the story is a tale of chance love: two French expatriates strike up a chance romance when they meet on a ship headed back to South America.