Over a 50-year career and more than a hundred movies, filmmaker John Ford (1894-1973) forged the legend of the Far West. By giving a face to the underprivileged, from humble cowboys to persecuted minorities, he revealed like no one else the great social divisions that existed and still exist in the United States. More than four decades after his death, what remains of his legacy and humanistic values in the memory of those who love his work?
Editing | Fabienne Pacher | Assistant Editor |
Art | Thomas Fage | Graphic Designer |
Camera | Alberto Marquardt | Director of Photography |
Editing | Pascal Ariel | Editor |
Camera | Olivier Raffet | Director of Photography |
Directing | Jean-Christophe Klotz | Director |
Editing | Éric Salleron | Color Grading |
Sound | Jean-Christophe Klotz | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Jean-Baptiste Morin | Editor |
Writing | Jean-Christophe Klotz | Writer |
Production | Karina Si Ahmed | Producer |
Production | Guillaume Allary | Producer |
Production | Alain Bastide | Production Director |
Production | Joséphine Legeay | Production Assistant |
Production | Maxime Taburiaux | Production Assistant |
Sound | Charles van der Elst | Sound Editor |
Sound | Charles van der Elst | Sound Mixer |
Crew | Joseph McBride | Technical Advisor |
Production | Deborah Ford | Researcher |
Writing | François Bringer | Writer |
Production | Vivien Meltz | Production Manager |