Cinematography For Directors

For over 60 years, the Festival de Cannes (Cannes) was a film festival.
Meanwhile, the Association Franà § aise Festival International du Film (French Association of International Film Festival) has been able to evolve without losing the essentials: a passion for cinema, discovering new talents and enthusiasm of festival goers and professionals around the world, for the birth and film distribution.
The Festival de Cannes has always reflected art of his time: a center of all cultures and expectations, a source of excitement and especially the transmission.
Setting ambitious objectives and different providing an opportunity for aspiring filmmakers to emerge. Talent Showcase with respect to all tastes. Official Selection at the heart of the festival, which is highly anticipated and celebrated in various selections: Competition, Un Certain Regard, films out of competition, special screenings and film competition © Fundación shorts and a school film production.
Together, they represent a unique anthology of works, goes to the original film, the discovery and confirmation of talents, has recognized and awarded by the jury. Support the creation rà © The Camera d'Or is awarded to the best first film presented Official Selection (Competition and A Un Certain Regard), the Directors 'Fortnight or International Critics' Week.
In addition to selecting © Senior Film Foundation supports the new generation international cinema through his house and workshop.
Founded in 2004, the Short Film Corner is dedicated to promoting short films.
Cannes Festival offers programs and events that otherwise reveal the cinema: Cannes Classics, the film masterfully, tributes, my © Cinema de la Plage, on the outside and open to all. Professional The Film Market contributes to the dynamism of the film industry in the world. Provides services that enable professionals to meet and exchange ideas: the International Village, a network of producers and cinando.com. Showcase Cinema The Global Village is the place where every film-producing countries are able to display your photo rich under one roof.
Released in France January 13, 2010, "Zar", a film by Pavel Lungin
It takes a brave filmmaker to follow Sergei Eisenstein's footsteps. Pavel Lungin has the courage and resources (A reported 15 million U.S. dollars budget), but the Tsar is likely to remain a mere curiosity, but far from satisfactory score on the classic Eisenstein, Ivan the Terrible video.
The 63rd Cannes Film Festival will be held 12 to May 23, 2010.
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TASMANIA – Director’s Commentary – Cinematography
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