Chris Marker (19212012) was a French filmmaker and writer. Often associated with the directors Agnes Varda and Alain Resnais, he experimented with filmmaking as early as 1947. Marker is best known for his films La Jetee, A Grin Without a Cat, and Sans Soleil. Steven Ungar is professor emeritus of cinematic arts, French, and comparative literature at the University of Iowa. He is author of Critical Mass: Social Documentary in France from the Silent Era to the New Wave (Minnesota, 2018). Sally Shafto is assistant professor of English at Framingham State University. She is editor and translator of Writings by Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet.
""One of the pleasures of Chris Marker’s films is the singular literary voice of his inimitable commentaries, in all its wit and quicksilver intelligence. That voice is present here, being honed through contact with others’ images and before Marker moved from the page to the screen himself. This groundbreaking collection introduces aficionados old and new to work likely unknown to them and allows us all to discover another dimension of this prodigious artist: Marker the film critic.""—Chris Darke, author of La Jetée (BFI Film Classics)