Noël Burch

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Noël Burch (born 1932) is a notable French film critic famous for his contribution of commonly used terms by film scholars (such as Institutional Mode of Representation (MRI)) and for his theories compiled in books such as Theory of Film Practice or La lucarne de L'Infini.

He also directed some short films and is related to the intelligencia formed by the French New Wave.

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  • IMDB entry
  • Burch, Noel. Theory of Film Practice.