Charles L. Bitsch

Charles L. Bitsch

Charles L. Bitsch was a French film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer associated with the French New Wave. Born in Mulhouse, he studied at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC). Bitsch began his career as a cinematographer, working on short films like Le Coup du berger (1956). He served as an assistant director for prominent filmmakers, including Claude Chabrol on Le Beau Serge (1958) and Jean-Luc Godard on Le Mépris (1963). Bitsch directed films such as Les Baisers (1964) and La Chance et l'amour (1964). His work is noted for its stylistic innovation and contribution to the French New Wave movement.

Directing

1969

1969

Love and Anger
Movie

Assistant Director

1967

La Chinoise
Movie

Assistant Director

1967

The Oldest Profession
Movie

Assistant Director

1967

Made in U.S.A
Movie

Assistant Director

1965

Alphaville
Movie

Assistant Director

1963

Contempt
Movie

Assistant Director

1963

Les Carabiniers
Movie

Assistant Director

1963

Ro.Go.Pa.G.
Movie

Assistant Director

1963

Bluebeard
Movie

Assistant Director

1962

Le Doulos
Movie

Assistant Director

1962

The Seven Deadly Sins
Movie

Assistant Director

1960

Les Bonnes Femmes
Movie

Assistant Director

1959

Two Men in Manhattan
Movie

Assistant Director

1959

Le Beau Serge
Movie

Assistant Director

1953

Camera

1967

Far from Vietnam
Movie

Director of Photography

1962

Vivre Sa Vie
Movie

Camera Operator

1962

Love at Twenty
Movie

Assistant Camera

1961

Paris Belongs to Us
Movie

Director of Photography

1959

1959

Véronique and Her Dunce
Movie

Director of Photography

1956

Fool’s Mate
Movie

Director of Photography

Writing

Acting

1967

La Chinoise
Movie

Self - Assistant Director (uncredited)

1960

Les Bonnes Femmes
Movie

soldier in prison cell (uncredited)

1959

The 400 Blows
Movie

Police Officer (uncredited)

1956

Infos

Full Name
Charles L. Bitsch
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
4/23/1931
Date of Death
5/27/2016
Also Known As

Charles Bitsch

Charles Bitch