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Miriam Bell Bucher (1912- 2002) was a pioneering 20th-century female writer, editor, and director of documentary and educational films primarily based on international topics.
Career
Early in her career, Miriam Bell was a film critic at the Miami Daily News. She then worked as an assistant to Pare Lorentz, well-known documentary director of films such as The Plow that Broke the Plains. Together with her husband, filmmaker Jules Bucher, whom she married in 1940, she worked with the Motion Picture Division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, producing numerous films about South America, often collaborating with filmmaker Julien Bryan. With the Simmel-Meservey company, she was involved in several short instructional films.
She and her husband lived and worked in Burma, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines in the 1950s and 1960s, making films, often working on projects for the US Information Agency and the US Agency for International Development. With Louis de Rochemont Productions, she went to Burma in the early 1950s to help establish the film industry there, serving as writer-editor member of the team and also assistant manager. The film Doh Pyi Daung Su (Our Burma), for which she wrote the screenplay, was screened at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Competition. While living in Indonesia in the 1950s, she was involved with setting up the Indonesian film industry, as well as advising the South Vietnam film industry in the 1960s. In India, she worked for a private film production company called Art Films of Asia based in Bombay (Mumbai) that produced several documentary films on life, culture, and economy in post-Independence India. She later worked with Airlie Productions and Population Communication Services at Johns Hopkins University on films relating to population, reproductive health, and family planning.
Filmography
Roads South (1942), as scriptwriter
Argentine Primer (1942), as scriptwriter
Montevideo Family (1943), as scriptwriter
Lima, Capital of Peru, Andes Mountains, South America (1944) as scriptwriter. Produced by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
The High Plain (1944), as scriptwriter. Produced by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
Let's Make A Sandwich (1950), as director and writer
Let's Make A Meal In 20 Minutes (1950)
Obligations (1950), as editor
A Date with Your Family (1950), as editor
Our Burma (1953) (alternate title Doh Pyi Daung Su), screened at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
A House, a Wife, a Singing Bird (1956) (alternate title Rajuan Alam), as writer and director. A joint production of the US Information Service and Produksi Film Negara (PFN).
River of Life (1960?) (alternate title Jeewan Ki Nadia), as writer and editor
The Call, as director. A study on nursing at the JJ Hospital in Bombay for USAID.
A Quiet Revolution (1974?), as screenwriter
Dos Caminos (1974?), as screenwriter
Cherish the Children (1974), screened at the 1976 Trento Film Festival
A Question of Choice (1978), as screenwriter
Para Cambiar Su Vida (1977), as screenwriter
Vamos Donde Ello (1977), as screenwriter
A Question of Justice (1977), as screenwriter/producer, about international women lawyers on needed legal reforms for women around the world
To the People (1977), as screenwriter
Social Marketing (1978), as screenwriter
Indonesia: Family Planning First (1978)
The Cheerful Revolution (1979)
National Family Planning Programs; Restoring the Balance (197?), as writer
Lessons For The Future (1980s?)
Mexico: Year 2000 (1985?)
The Joyful Day (1988), as screenwriter
Personal life
Miriam Bell was born in Indiana in 1912 and attended Butler University. She married Jules Bucher in 1940. They had one son, Van Dyck Bucher. Jules Bucher was also a documentary filmmaker and the two often collaborated.
References
External links
Miriam Bucher at IMDb
Miriam Bucher at US National Library of Medicine Digital Collections
Miriam Bucher at Internet Archive
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