Antoine Bonfanti

Antoine Bonfanti

1923-10-26 Ajaccio, Corsica, France Male 4 Known Credits

Biography

Antoine Bonfanti (23 October 1923 - 4 March 2006) was a French sound engineer and a professor at cinema schools and institutes in France and other countries. He taught regularly at INSAS in Brussels and EICTV in Cuba, and occasionally at Fémis and ENSLL. He was born 26 October 1923 in Ajaccio, Corsica, and died 4 March 2006 in Montpellier, France. He began learning his profession as a trainee boom-operator on the film La Belle et la Bête by Jean Cocteau. He is considered as being one of the pioneers of direct-sound in film-making on location: “the school of direct-sound is French - said the sound-engineer Jean-Pierre Ruh- it began with Antoine Bonfanti”. He is characterised by his collaborations with directors as Bernardo Bertolucci, André Delvaux, Amos Gitaï, Jean Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Chris Marker, Gérard Oury, Alain Resnais, René Vautier, and Paul Vecchiali. His primary occupation is the authenticity of sound: above all he likes building the whole universe of sound of one film, through every stage from filming to sound-mixing (that means the live-sounds, the ambiances in location and after the sound-effects, the dubbing and the mixing in auditorium). In this pattern, he had 120 films of which 80 feature films. Otherwise, his filmography includes about 420 titles of long and short Films of fiction or documentary; and within this number, some can be still missing because - as involved in cinema as in politics - Antoine did lots of "for free" that, may be, haven't been listed. Member of the Résistance and, after, volunteer soldier in the war-years 1943-1945; militant, communist by spirit, vigilante, he is part of SLON collective - which later becomes ISKRA - and of the Medvedkine-groups. He shared his sound-artist's talent and he has trained several generations of sound-engineers in many countries (Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Morocco, Mozambique, Peru, Portugal, Tunisia, Venezuela), where to make of the cinema is a matter of fight. The film "Antoine Bonfanti - Traces sonores d’une écoute engagée" by Suzanne Durand, reconstitutes a professional path of more than 50 years which demonstrate a commitment going far-beyond the simple trade and his collaboration with a lot of film-makers; it is also an original approach of the sound's practical. He recounts it himself also, interviewed by Noël Simsolo in a transmission on France-Culture, called "Mémoire du siècle, Antoine Bonfanti" on 20 August 1997, and broadcast during "Les Nuits de France-Culture" at midnight of 25 January 2016. Antoine, nicknamed "Nono" by his Corsican family, "Toni" by his war comrades, "Bonbon" within the world of cinema, was born in Ajaccio in 1923. The family leaves again for Africa in 1926, having already spent some years in Conakry in "République de Guinée", (formerly "Guinée française"). His father is "receveur principal des postes" in Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina-Faso (formerly "Haute-Volta"). Antoine spends some of his youth there but, when his eldest brother must go to high-school, the family returns to Corsica, before his father be appointed "percepteur" (tax-collector) at Saint-Rambert d’Alban, and after at Touquet-Paris-Plage. ... Source: Article "Antoine Bonfanti" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1923-10-26

Place of Birth

Ajaccio, Corsica, France

Known Credits

4

Known For

Sound

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Movie Credits

TV Credits

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Movie Production Credits

Last Tango in Paris

Sound Engineer

1972

Happiness

Sound Assistant

1965

Pierrot le Fou

Sound

1965

The Sucker

Sound Engineer

1965

Day for Night

Sound Mixer

1973

Sweet Movie

Sound Mixer

1974

Belle

Sound

1973

Joy House

Sound Designer

1964

Utopia

Sound

1979

Gloria Mundi

Sound Editor

1976

Sans Soleil

Sound Mixer

1983

Les Ajoncs

Sound

1970

Bay of Angels

Sound

1963

Up to His Ears

Sound Engineer

1965

Fragile as the World

Sound Designer

2001

India Song

Sound Mixer

1975

The Inner Scar

Sound

1972

Hu-Man

Sound Mixer

1975

Ana

Sound Mixer

1982

Mr. Freedom

Sound

1969

Tout Va Bien

Sound

1972

Exit 7

Sound

1978

Three

Sound

1969

Les jonquilles

Sound

1972

Salut la puce

Sound Mixer

1983

Le rose et le blanc

Sound Mixer

1982

Be Seeing You

Sound

1968

Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?

Sound Recordist

1966

The Insomniac on the Bridge

Sound Designer

1985

Rocky Road to Dublin

Sound Engineer

1968

The Judge

Foley Recordist

1984

Je suis Pierre Rivière

Sound Engineer

1976

Instinct de femme

Mixing Engineer

1981

Zig Zig

Sound

1975

Naked Hearts

Sound

1966

Last Exit Before Roissy

Sound Director

1977

The House of the Bories

Sound Mixer

1970

A Question of Rape

Sound Mixer

1967

Simone Barbès or Virtue

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

1980

Notre mariage

Sound Mixer

1985

Life Lesson

Sound Mixer

1995

Oxalá

Sound Mixer

1981

Bird of Paradise

Sound Recordist

1962

Method 1

Sound Engineer

1963

Earthen Man

Sound Mixer

1989

Raging Fists

Sound

1975

Repórter X

Sound Mixer

1987

La Machine

Sound

1977

Killing the Saudades

Sound Mixer

1988

C'est la vie !

Sound

1981

Rosa Negra

Sound Editor

1993

La Charnière

Director

1968

Silent as a Fish

Sound Mixer

1987

TV Production Credits

No TV production credits available.