Seizing the opportunity of Cameraimage, Arri Rental organized the first public try-outs of its Alexa 65 camera within the framework of a workshop led by Spanish cinematographer Daniel Vilar.
In a filmed interview in English, cinematographer Stephen Goldblatt, ASC, discusses what, according to him, has changed in the way that one makes movies nowadays.
The Dinard British Film Festival has celebrated its 25th anniversary from 8-12 October 2014. This year, the jury was presided by Catherine Deneuve, and the festival has screened six feature-length films in competition for the “Golden Hitchcock” award and fifteen exclusive previews of upcoming films. This festival has also celebrated the centenary of Technicolor.
Mikhail Krichman, RGC, is a Russian cinematographer who was “discovered” via his work with his fellow Russian, director Andrei Zvyagintsev. Since their first project, The Return, in 2003, they have also filmed The Banishment (2008) and Elena (2012) together. With Leviathan, which was chosen for the Official Competition in Cannes, they have created a social and political drama filmed in the furthest northwestern reaches of Russia, in a little village on the banks of the Barents Sea. A man whose government wants to deprive him of his lands decides to fight back… (FR)
The Cannes Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens in Cinematography Tribute honors the career of a Director of Photography. In 2013 the first tribute was presented to Philippe Rousselot, AFC,ASC. The 2014 edition paid homage to another figure of international cinema, Vilmos Zsigmond, HSC, ASC.
Alain Marcoen, SBC, and camera operator Benoît Dervaux form the team that is the backbone of the Dardenne Brothers’ films. With the release of Two Days, One Night — their most minimalistic film yet in terms of the screenplay, yet also perhaps their most visually elaborate — the chief operator from Liege shares with us what it is like to work with the Brothers. (FR)
André Turpin is a director of photography, filmmaker and scriptwriter from Quebec. In 1995 he produces his first film, Zigrail, followed by Cosmos, a year later. In 2002 he receives the Jutra Award and the Genie Award for the best production, the best script and the best photographic direction for his third feature film, Un crabe dans la tête (Soft Shell Man).
After the international success of The Artist (first screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011), Michel Hazanavicius has once again joined forces with Thomas Langmann, Bérénice Bejo and Guillaume Schiffman, AFC, for a movie that takes place during the war in Chechnya. The subject is somewhere between current events and history at a time when Russian pressure is once again being exerted on the former territories of the Soviet Empire... This dual interview was conducted during colour timing on the film The Search. (FR)
For The Homesman, his second film as a director, American actor Tommy Lee Jones enjoyed being in the great outdoors that are so dear to his heart. We remember his film Three Burials, which won Best Screenplay in 2005. This new Western offers Mexican cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC, another opportunity to film the American West. (FR)
A fan of the universe of Gaspar Noë, star Ryan Gosling has availed himself of the services of Benoît Debie, SBC, to create the visuals on his first, strange feature-length film that oscillates between social fable and fantasy story. "Lost River" is one of the most anticipated films in the “Un certain regard” selection this year at the 67th Cannes Film Festival. (FR)
Josée Deshaies, who we have already met to discuss Before I Forget, by Jacques Nolot, Heartbeat Detector, by Nicolas Klotz, Rebecca H., by Lodge Kerrigan, and House of Tolerance, by Bertrand Bonello, discusses Saint Laurent, which is in the official competition at Cannes this year. This is Bertrand Bonello’s sixth feature film; she has contributed to every single one. (BB)
Christophe Beaucarne has been working for over twenty years with very different directors on films with very different visual worlds. He has worked with the Larrieu brothers on Un homme, un vrai and Peindre ou faire l’amour, and with Anne Fontaine on Coco Before Chanel and Perfect Mother, with Jaco Van Dormael on Mr. Nobody, and recently with Christophe Gans on Beauty and the Beast. With The Blue Room, the fourth feature film by Mathieu Amalric, competing in the Un Certain Regard section, Christophe Beaucarne is once again working with Amalric, following their collaborations on Stade de Wimbledon and Tournée. Adapted from the eponymous novel by Georges Simenon, Mathieu Amalric plays the lead role alongside Léa Drucker. (BB)
The AFC will once again be present at the Festival de Cannes thanks in the first place to the movies filmed by its member cinematographers, who have been chosen for the Official Selection (In Competition, Out of Competition, and Un Certain Regard) and for the Parallel Sections. This year, twelve "AFC” films will be screened in one or the other of these selections.
The 67th Cannes Film Festival takes place from May 14 to 25, 2014. At the customary press conference, Thierry Fremaux, General Delegate of the festival, had announced the selection of eighteen feature films vying for the Palme d’Or, and nineteen selected for “Un Certain Regard”. Among the films that are part of the official selection, nine of them were filmed by eight of the AFC’s members.
AFC Associate Members K5600 Lighting, Transvideo and Thales Angénieux, invited students from two French cinema schools (six students from La fémis and six from ENS Louis-Lumière) and the Polish school in Lodz to attend the 21st Cameraimage Festival in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Five of them wrote articles published in English on [Film and Digital Times] website.
In my hotel room last night, before my last night spent in Bygdoszcz, coming home from the last party of the 23rd annual Camerimage event, I suddenly understood that for over thirty years, I have been leading a secret existence, a life that I can only discuss with other cinematographers, the only people who are capable of understanding it because they lead the same double life.
Nikon Inc. has joined with the ASC (American Society of Cinematographers) by sponsoring the Harris Savides Student Heritage Awards for 2013. The ASC Heritage Award was inaugurated for the purpose of encouraging filmmakers to pursue careers in cinematography.
Tom Erisman, NSC, is a Dutch cinematographer who received his cinema training during his work as a gaffer between 1976 and 1987. After his shift to filming, he was behind the photography on a number of television series and films in the Netherlands. Amongst the directors with whom he has worked is Alex Van Warmerdam, with whom he worked in the past on The Northerners in 1992 (2nd unit) and more recently on The Last Days of Emma Blank in 2009. Borgman is his latest film. (FR).