Thierry Frémaux
1960 (64 года)The Lumière Brothers' First Films
Brian Q. Kelley, Thierry Frémaux
Mrs. Auguste Lumière, Antoine Lumière
A collection of short films made by the Lumiere brothers, a team of pioneering filmmakers in turn-of-the-century France, narrated by Bertrand Tavernier.
The Lumière Brothers' First Films
Alida
Mimmo Verdesca
Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Piero Tosi
A complete and never-before-seen portrait of the life of a young girl from Pula (Istria) who quickly became one of the most famous and beloved actresses of Italian and international cinema, told through the words of her unpublished letters and diaries, photographs, homemade films in 8 mm, and new interviews with her relatives, friends, and collaborators.
Alida Valli: In Her Own Words
Poumon vert et tapis rouge
Luc Marescot
Francis Hallé, Nicolas Hulot
To help Francis Hallé in his fight to save the last tropical forests, a documentary filmmaker with a passion for nature decides to make his first film: "The Botanist", an ecological thriller with Leonardo DiCaprio. He traces his path with malice, obstinacy, and discovers, with candor, the arcana of the seventh art. Even if he never gives up, will his film ever exist?
Poumon vert et tapis rouge
Xavier Dolan: à l'impossible je suis tenu
Benoît Puichaud
Xavier Dolan, Nathalie Baye
Actors Anne Dorval, Suzanne Clément, Monia Chokri, Gaspard Ulliel, Vincent Cassel, Niels Schneider and Melvil Poupaud discuss working with the young Canadian director Xavier Dolan, who has conquered the hearts of both cinema lovers and prestigious festival juries with his films. To French actress Nathalie Baye, he seems very experienced despite his young age, while Cannes Director Thierry Frémaux says he may be insolent, but everyone agrees he is passionate, creative, a perfectionist and... in a hurry.
Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible
Lumière! Le Cinématographe (1895-1905)
Thierry Frémaux
A selection of 114 short films produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière (most were directed by Louis and his team of cinematographers), restored in 4K and assembled in a single montage. Including a lot of unknown rarities (like alternate versions of Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory), this is an astonishing collection from cinema’s most undisputed pioneers.
Lumiere! The Cinematograph (1895-1905)