
Born to Film
Directed by Frédéric SojcherWhere to Watch Born to Film
Born to Film Trivia
Born to Film was released on April 15, 2004.
Born to Film was directed by Frédéric Sojcher.
Born to Film has a runtime of 63m.
Born to Film was produced by Hubert Toint.
Three no-budget semi-professional filmmakers finally get their due in this witty but respectful documentary. Director Frederic Sojcher visits three fellow Belgian auteurs whose ambitions outstrip their budgets, or their recognition. Max Naveaux is a projectionist who decided to take a stab at making movies himself, putting together small-scale war films whose realism was heightened by the fact that the Belgian Ministry of Defense gave him permission to use real bullets for one of his movies. Schoolteacher Jacques Hardy has dabbled in creating film noir, costume horror, and comic-book adventures, most starring his friend Christian Vranken, who makes his living as a church caretaker and insists on casting approval for his female co-stars. And Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a self-styled surrealist whose commitment to obscurity is great enough that he insists on being interviewed while wearing a ski mask.
The key characters in Born to Film are Himself (Jean-Jacques Rousseau), Himself (Max Naveaux), Himself (Jacques Hardy).
Born to Film is a Documentary film.
Born to Film has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.

