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American filmmaker
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon
Age
58 years
Education
Boston University
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New York University
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
 
Rome Prize
 
Hisham Bizri
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Biography

Hisham Bizri (Arabic: هيشام البزري‎ is a film director, writer, producer, and scholar born in Beirut, Lebanon. Bizri started working in films in the US and Hungary with filmmakers Stan Brakhage, Raoul Ruiz, and Miklós Jancsó and has directed over 25 short films. His industry experience includes work as Producer at Future TV (Lebanon), Creative Director at Orbit Communications Company (Rome/Dubai/Beirut/Cairo), and President & Creative Director of Levantine Films (NYC). Bizri also has taught film for over two decades, most recently as Professor of Filmmaking and Screenwriting in the Literary Arts Department at Brown University. He previously taught at the University of Minnesota, MIT, UC Davis, NYU, Boston University, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), and in Lebanon, Korea, Japan, Ireland, and Jordan (where he also initiated a number of academic film programs). His students have gone on to study film at NYU, USC, AFI, UCLA, La Fémis (Paris) and FAMU (Prague). In 2015, moved by the Syrian refugee crisis, Bizri returned to Jordan to partner with Jordan's Royal Film Commission in producing documentaries made by Arab filmmakers chronicling life in the Zaatari refugee camp and, in 2016, curating film programs for Syrian refugee children in Amman.

Early life

Bizri hails from a politically and financially prominent Levantine Arab clan—the El-Bizri—who ultimately trace their lineage to the Imam al-Husayn bin 'Ali. The family has included public servants, politicians, and merchants since Ottoman times, with its political influence originally centered in Sidon and Damascus.

The youngest of seven children of Lebanese parents, Bizri was raised in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War and 1982 Israeli Siege of Beirut. Bizri’s mother often would send him to the movie theater as an escape. The movie houses of Beirut introduced Bizri to classic Hollywood films by D.W. Griffith, John Ford, Howard Hawks, George Cukor, and Chaplin; the European films of Ingmar Bergman, F. W. Murnau, and Roberto Rossellini; and many avant garde works, as well.

Originally a student of physics and mathematics at American University in Beirut (AUB), Bizri found himself increasingly drawn to a career in film, eventually establishing a film club at AUB. Eager to obtain film training, the 19-year-old Bizri moved to Boston to study film at Boston University, from which he received his undergraduate degree, and completed post-graduate work at Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Arts and NYU's Tisch School before receiving his MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Film career

Bizri's work has been shown in international venues including Sundance, Cannes, Berlin, Oberhausen (multiple times), Moscow, and Abu Dhabi film festivals as well as the Louvre, Institut du Monde Arabe, Cinémathèque Française, Centre Pompidou, MoMa, and Anthology Film Archives (NYC). He is recipient of awards from the McKnight, LEF, Jerome, and Rockefeller Foundations, as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and American Academy in Rome, which awarded him the "Rome Prize" (FAAR 2009).

Early in his career, Bizri served as Producer at Future TV (Lebanon) and Creative Director of Orbit Communications Company (Rome/Dubai/Beirut/Cairo). In 2005, he co-founded The Arab Institute of Film (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. In 2012, he was named President & Creative Director of Levantine Films (NYC).

Bizri is now working on several short films and a feature. 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, 1946), "The Sun Shines Bright" (John Ford, 1953), "Au Hasard, Balthazar" (Robert Bresson, 1966), "Gertrud" (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1964), "The 47 Ronin" (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1942), "The Earrings of Madame de..." (Max Ophuls, 1953), "India: Matri Bhumi" (Roberto Rossellini, 1959), The Tarnished Angels (Douglas Sirk, 1957), and "The Masseurs and a Woman" (Hiroshi Shimizu, 1938), as well as the films of D. W. Griffith and Gregory Markopoulos.

Personal life

Bizri met his wife, a philosopher, in 1986 and they married in 1993. The couple resided in Providence, RI with their daughter. They no longer live is Providence.

Filmography

Selected Films

YearTitleLengthFormatNotes
1989The Dream7 minutesSuper-8
1989The Sun5 minutesSuper-8
1990The Third of May9 minutes16mm film
1990The Dream of a Ridiculous Man22 minutes16mm film
1991The Leaves of a Cypress15 minutesBetacam SP
1991Vertov's Valentine12 minutesBetacam SP
1992Message from a Dead Man20 minutes16mm film
1997MitologiesStereoscopic Cinema
1997Las MeninasStereoscopic Cinema
2002City of Brass24 minutesBetacam
2002La Rencontre28 minutesDVBased on the short story "Emma Zunz" by Jorge Luis Borges.
2002Chabrol á Biarritz23 minutesDVInterview with Claude Chabrol
2005Vertices: Beirut.Dublin.Seoul32 minutesDVA film for three screens.
2005Asmahan21 minutes35mm film
2008Song for the Deaf Ear18 minutes16mm film/High-definition videoSilent but for the last minute
  • Festival Sercine, Aracaju (Sergipe), Brazil
2010A Film8.32 minutes16mm film/High-definition video
  • Minneapolis-Saint Paul Film Festival
  • Pesaro Film Festival 2012
2012Sirocco18 minutes35mm film
2016Beneath the wide wide Heaven15 minutes35mm film
2017Hisham Bizri Retrospective
2017Night Shift4.51 minutesmusic video
2017Shooq aka The Wanderer42 minutes
2018Selected shorts
2019Of Yellow was the outer Sky8 minutes

Awards and honors

  • Best Director (Tarkovsky Award) for "Night Shift," Amarcord Arthouse Film & Video Festival (2017)
  • Best Editing Award for "Beneath the wide, wide, Heaven," RAIIFA International Film Festival (2016)
  • Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University (2015)
  • Script Station, Berlinale Talent Campus, Berlin International Film Festival (2011)
  • American Academy in Rome "Rome Prize" (2008)
  • McKnight Media Artist Award (2008)
  • Guggenheim Fellowship (2007)
  • Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellowship (2005)
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