
Joseph Morder
Known For
Directing
Born
1949-10-05 in Port of Spain, Trinidad
Biography
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 films. The majority has been shot on amateur formats, such as Super 8, 8mm or, more recently, on video and with a camera phone. Morder has also made films in professional formats: in 16mm (originally an alternative for amateur filmmakers but by then a professional format), and last, but not least, on 35mm.
Most Known For

Vie

El Cantor
as L'inconnu de la gare

Périssable Paradis
as Self

Life Lesson

2000 Cinématons
as Self

Romamor
as Mark

Cinématon VIII
as N°74

Cinématon
as N°21 / N°74 / N°323 / N°1968 / N°2119

Carlota
as Max

Cinématon XXXIII
as N°323

Délices lointains

Le Chemin de Resson : Joseph Morder rend visite à Marcel Hanoun

Mes films commencent au moment où les autres se terminent (Conversation avec Teo Hernandez I)
as Himself (voice)

Omelette

Cinéma

Cristo

The Dead Tree
as Jacques

Cinématon III
as N°21

Nuits transparentes
