Camerimage

"Fearless" & tribute to Allen Daviau and Michael Chapman
Missed opportunities, by Clément Colliaux

L’actu des étudiants

This year, students from the ENS Louis Lumière, La Fémis and CinéFabrique attended the Camerimage festival. Therefore, the AFC has offered them different opportunities of participating in the articles published on this website. In his second article, Clément Colliaux, a 3rd-year student at the Ecole nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière, takes a look at the tribute entitled “Remembering the Masters” * that was dedicated to Allen Daviau, ASC and Michael Chapman, ASC, in presence of Lawrence Sher, ASC, Seamus McGarvey, BSC, ASC, and Amy Vincent, ASC.

Ari Wegner, ACS, discusses her work on Jane Campion’s "The Power of the Dog"
Filmed by François Reumont on behalf of the AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage

A rare filmmaker, director Jane Campion, is back 12 years after her last film, Bright Star. This time, she has chosen to adapt Thomas Savage’s novel The Power of the Dog, a rivalry between two brothers in which isolation and nature — a ranch in Montana in the 1920s — play a preponderant role. Following in the footsteps of Stuart Dryburgh, ACS, ASC, and Greig Fraser, ACS, ASC, it is now the turn of young DoP Ari Wegner, ACS, to accompany the Australian 1994 Oscar-winning director. Produced by Netflix, The Power of the Dog will be released online on the company’s platform on 1st December.

Elin Kirschfink, SBC, AFC, discusses the challenges of shooting Ameen Nayfeh’s “200 Meters”
A frustrated road movie

Les entretiens de Camerimage

For her first film, filmmaker Ameen Nayfeh chose to plunge her viewers into the Kafkaesque experience of daily life in Palestine. Separated from his wife and children by 200 meters (she lives and works on the other side of the wall, in Israel), Mustafa has no choice but to communicate with them every evening by a childish game of turning the lights on and off. But when his son is the victim of an accident, he tries to gain access to the Jewish State by any means possible. Elin Kirschfink, AFC, SBC, was the cinematographer of this audacious testimony, which already received the Audience Award at the Venice Film Festival this year. (FR)

AFC Blind Full Frame and Medium Format Film Lens Test
Wednesday 17 Nov - 14:30 & Friday 19 Nov - 11:00 – Cinema City, Screening Room No. 10

Camerimage 2021

In 2019, the AFC hosted several screenings of a comparative test of lenses designed for standard 18 × 24 format. Presented in Paris at the Cercle Rouge and the Louis-Lumière school, in Poland at the Camerimage Festival and in Los Angeles at the E-Film laboratory, the test examined lenses currently available on the market for sale or rental and was, of course, presented without bias or preference of any kind, regardless of the manufacturers or partners participating in the project.

James Laxton, ASC, talks about shooting Barry Jenkins’ series "Underground Railroad"
Between magic and reality

Les entretiens de Camerimage

After Moonlight, in 2016, which won the Oscars for best film and best screenplay, director Barry Jenkins decided to adapt Colson Whitehead’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize winning "Underground Railroad" for his first series. He teamed up again with James Laxton, ASC, whom he has known since they were both students at the University of Tallahassee, Florida. Both filmmakers explored a very different universe from that of their prior films, one that mixes the authenticity of a period film (the story takes place in the slave era in the middle of the 19th Century) with fantasy. The story follows the flight of Cora, a young slave being pursued by one of her master’s employees, through several states. A series broadcast on Amazon Prime, which has been heaped with praise since its release online. (FR)

Lucie Baudinaud discusses her work on "Les Enfants Terribles", by Ahmet Necdet Cupur

Les entretiens de Camerimage

Lucie Baudinaud is a young French cinematographer who has recently signed off on many shorts and feature films, both documentary and fiction. Noteworthy amongst her recent projects is Elie Grappe’s Olga, in competition at the Cannes Critics’ Week, and which will be released in theatres on Wednesday. Today at Camerimage, she is presenting Les Enfants Terribles, a documentary by Ahmet Necdet Cupur. (MC)

Stéphane Kuthy, SCS, discusses the shoot of "Neighbors", by Mano Khalil
The Tragic and the Absurd

Les entretiens de Camerimage

Stéphane Kuthy, SCS, is a Franco-Swiss cinematographer who lives and works in Zurich. He has shot over fifteen fiction features and about twenty documentary features with the likes of Bettina Oberli, Emily Atef, Georges Gachot and, recently, Mano Khalil, a Swiss director of Kurdish origin. The latter’s film Neighbors is Kuthy’s entry to this year’s Camerimage festival, in the Cinematographer’s Debuts Competition. The film is a reconstitution of life in a Kurdish village on the border between Turkey and Syria in the early 1980s. Mixing humour and drama, this is the story of a young boy’s life in this rapidly changing country divided by an arbitrary border. (FR)

The AFC at Camerimage 2021

Camerimage 2021

The AFC’s presence at Camerimage this year will first and foremost be through its representation in the selection: seven films shot by its members are in competition in various sections. In the wake of the “Lifetime Achievement Award” presented to Philippe Rousselot, AFC, ASC, in 2020, a retrospective of four of his films will be screened. Another film shot by Will Kurant, AFC, ASC, will be screened as part of the series entitled “In Memory of the Masters”, and the cinematography of two short films, which are part of the “Focus on La Fémis” series, is by two AFC members at the start of their respective careers.

Angénieux at Camerimage 2021

Nos associés à Camerimage

Angénieux will be present at Camerimage 2021 by offering a conference on the Full Frame range of its Optimo optics, on the one hand, and thanks to part of its team, on site in Torun from 15 to 17 November, on the other hand.

Rosco / DMG at Camerimage 2021

Nos associés à Camerimage

Our Rosco / DMG team will be present in numbers, from Novembre 15 to 19, 2021, at the EnergaCamerimage 29th edition, and will lead two conferences: one about the Rosco SoftDrop backgrounds, and the other on LEDs and workflow.

Zeiss at Camerimage 2021

Nos associés à Camerimage

Zeiss will be present at the Camerimage 2021 festival on the Market where its team will welcome visitors, and with a conference in which two young women directors of photography will explain how Zeiss optics have helped them to put into images the stories they have helped to tell.

Director Guillaume de Fontenay and cinematographer Pierre Aïm, AFC, discuss shooting “Sympathy for the Devil” during a Q&A Session at Camerimage
By Margot Cavret

Camerimage 2020

A short time before the start of the Camerimage Film Festival, at which Sympathy for the Devil was selected in the Director’s Debuts Competition, cinematographer Pierre Aïm (winner of the Grenouille d’or in 1995 for La Haine) granted the AFC an interview about his work on that film. During the festival, he reminisced about his experience during a Q&A session held right after a Q&A by the film’s director, Guillaume de Fontenay.

Conversation with Philippe Rousselot, AFC, ASC
Chinese Luck

Camerimage interviews

On the occasion of his being awarded a lifetime achievement award, Philippe Rousselot, AFC, ASC, answered questions from Jean-Marie Dreujou, Caroline Champetier, and Denis Lenoir. During their conversation, which was broadcast live on the 2020 Camerimage Festival’s online platform, they discussed the start of his career in France and abroad, including his work with Nestor Almendros. In keeping with his relaxed attitude and straight-talking approach, this recipient of three César awards and one Oscar delighted his colleagues with many memories from shoots and a discussion of the risks a DP sometimes has to take, and the opportunities he has to seize, on set. (FR)

Director of photography Andrew Droz Palermo explains the shooting of "Good Luck", music video of Broken Bells band
Laser Beams

Camerimage interviews

Among the music videos in competition this year at Camerimage, one of them definitely gives light a leading role. "Good Luck", from the group Broken Bells tells the run away of a young boy who gets bored at home and starts meeting people who seem a bit like him, shining from inside. Andrew Droz Palermo tells us how this original music video was made. (FR)