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Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Born: 1921-07-18 • London, UK

Richard Leacock (July 18, 1921 – March 15, 2011) was a pioneering American-born filmmaker, widely regarded as one of the founding figures of the cinéma vérité movement. He was a key influence on the development of observational documentary filmmaking, known for his innovative use of handheld cameras and his emphasis on capturing spontaneous, real-time events. Leacock's most notable works include Primary (1960), which followed John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey during the 1960 Democratic primary campaign, and Chronicle of a Summer (1961), co-directed with Jean Rouch, a landmark film in the cinéma vérité genre. Throughout his career, Leacock collaborated with other influential filmmakers, including Robert Drew and D.A. Pennebaker, and helped shape the way documentaries were made. His legacy continues to influence contemporary documentary filmmakers.

Filmography
Monica in the South Seas poster
Monica in the South Seas
2023 • Self
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Robert Drew & Associates at the Museum of Tolerance
2016 • Self
How To Smell A Rose: A Visit with Ricky Leacock at his Farm in Normandy poster
How To Smell A Rose: A Visit with Ricky Leacock at his Farm in Normandy
2014 • Self
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Ricky on Leacock
2012 • Self
Mario Ruspoli, Prince of the Whales poster
Mario Ruspoli, Prince of the Whales
2011 • Self
A Boatload of Wild Irishmen poster
A Boatload of Wild Irishmen
2010 • Himself
Morris Engel: The Independent poster
Morris Engel: The Independent
2008 • Self
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The Last Documentary
2000 • Self
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Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave
1992 • Self
Message to Man poster
Message to Man
1989 • Himself
Working Girls poster
Working Girls
1987 • Joseph
Lulu in Berlin poster
Lulu in Berlin
1984 • Interviewer
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Ein Film für Bossak und Leacock
1984
Solstice and Solyanka poster
Solstice and Solyanka
1975
Reality's Invisible poster
Reality's Invisible
1972 • Himself
1 P.M. poster
1 P.M.
1971 • Self