Hisham Bizri
Hisham Bizri is a film director, writer, producer, and scholar born in Beirut, Lebanon. He started working in films in the US and Hungary with filmmakers Stan Brakhage, Raoul Ruiz, and Miklós Jancsó. and has directed 25 short films to date. He taught film at MIT, UC Davis, NYU, Boston University, the University of Minnesota, and in Lebanon, Korea, Japan, Ireland, and Jordan where he initiated a number of academic film programs. His students have gone to study film at NYU, USC, AFI, UCLA, La Fémis (Paris) and FAMU (Prague). He is currently a Professor of Screenwriting and Filmmaking in the Literary Arts Department at Brown University.
Bizri's work has been shown in international venues including Sundance, Cannes, Berlin, Oberhausen, Moscow, and Abu Dhabi film festivals as well as the Louvre, Institut du Monde Arabe, MoMa, Cinémathèque Française, Centre Pompidou, MoMa, and Anthology Film Archives (NY). He is recipient of awards such as the McKnight, Salomon, LEF, Jerome, Rockefeller, Guggenheim, and “the Rome Prize” from the American Academy.
In 2005, Bizri co-founded The Arab Institute of Film in Amman, Jordan, with the Syrian filmmaker Omar Amiralay and Danish producer Jakob Høgel, with support from the Danish government, International Media Support (Denmark), and the Ford Foundation. He served as Producer at Future TV (Lebanon), Creative Director of Orbit Communications Company (Rome/Dubai/Beirut/Cairo), and President & Creative Director of Levantine Films (NYC).
Bizri is now working on several short films and a feature, portraying spatial-emotional moments in a visual/auditory poetics. He cites Henry James as a key figure in shaping some of his views on art and literature: “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance… giving fresh meaning to contemporary life.”
On his website, Bizri lists the films he appreciates, including: "Arabic Series" (Stan Brakhage, 1981), "Red River" (Howard Hawks, 19 46), "The Sun Shines Bright" (John Ford, 1953), "Au Hasard, Balthazar" (Robert Bresson, 1966), "Gertrud" (Carl Theodore Dreyer, 1964), "The 47 Ronin" (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1942), "The Earrings of Madame de..." (Max Ophüls, 1953), "India: Matri Bhumi" (Roberto Rossellini, 1959), and "The Masseurs and a Woman" (Hiroshi Shimizu, 1938), as well as the films of D. W. Griffith and Gregory Markopoulos.
Selected Filmography
Passione (2015); 35mm Film, 14m
Sirocco (2012); 35mm Film, 16m (Sundance Film Festival American Competition)
A Film ((2010); 16mm Film/HD, 8.32m
Song for the Deaf Ear (2008); 16mm Film/HD, 18m
Asmahan (2005); 35mm film, 21m
Vertices: Beirut.Dublin.Seoul (2005); A Film for Three Screens, 32m
Chabrol á Biarritz (2002); DVCAM, 23m
La Rencontre (2002); DVCAM, 28m
City of Brass (2002); Betacam, 24m
Las Meninas (1997); Stereoscopic Cinema
Mitologies (1997); Stereoscopic Cinema
Message from a Dead Man (1992); 16mm, 20m
Vertov’s Valentine (1991); Betacam SP, 12m
The Leaves of a Cypress (1991); Betacam SP, 15m
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1990); 16mm, 22m
The Third of May (1990); 16mm, 9m
The Sun (1989); Super-8, 5m
The Dream (1989); Super-8, 7m
Awards
- Salomon Award, Brown University, 2015
- Grant-in-Aid, University of Minnesota, 2004, 2006, & 2013
- Imagine Fund, University of Minnesota, 2009, 2010, 2011, & 2012
- Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome for 2008–2009
- 2008 McKnight Filmmaking Fellowship from the Independent Feature Project
- 2007 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow (New York)
- Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at University of Minnesota
- Media Arts Award, Jerome Foundation (Minnesota / New York)
- Resident at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center (Italy)
- International Media Support (Denmark) and the Ford Foundation (NY) funded his proposal for the creation of the first Arab Institute of Film (Jordan)
- LEF Foundation Grant (San Francisco)
- Institute for the Higher Cinema (Egypt)
- Artist Grant from University of California at Davis
- Film commission, Festival Int’l de Programmes Audiovisuels (France)
- Artist Grant from MIT Council for the Arts (Cambridge)
- Film commission to direct two films based on permanent collection, Louvre Museum
- "Excellence in Film Award", Louvre Museum
- Filmmaking Fellowships from Harvard, Boston, and New York University
References
External links
- Official Website
- https://vimeo.com/user5272029/ Films on Vimeo]
- An interview with Brown University
- Las Meninas, watch here
- Mitologies, watch here
- The website for Mitologies"
- The Arab Institute of Film
- Minnesota Public Radio Interview, March 23, 2006
- International Symposium on Electronic Art 2008