Alain Resnais (Vannes, 1922 – Paris, 2014)
A French director, he was one of the main figures of Truffaut and Godard’s Nouvelle Vague, though he never officially joined. He directed documentaries on artistic subjects, including Van Gogh, which won an Oscar for the commentary written by Gaston Diehl and Robert Hessens, as well as Guernica and other anti-Nazi films such as Night and Fog, produced in collaboration with Chris Marker. He directed such masterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) and Life Is a Novel (1982).
Chris Marker (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1921 – Paris, 2012)
A French director, screenwriter, director of photography, producer, and photographer: after taking a degree in Philosophy with Jean-Paul Sartre, he worked as a photographer, journalist, and novelist. He made his cinema debut with the documentary Olympia 52 (1952), about the Helsinki Olympiad. His most famous film is La Jetée (1962), a short which inspired director Terry Gilliam’s film 12 Monkeys. In 1982, he produced Sans Soleil, and in 2004 Chats perchés, which was screened at the Centre Pompidou.