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22 - 28 Séries AVRIL ENTRÉE LIBRE 22 - 28 SÉRIES AVRIL Forum des Halles MANIA series-mania.fr 2 3 SAISON 4 DU 22 AU SÉRIES 28 avril 2013 MANIA © World Productions / Cathal Macllwaine © 2013 Home Box Office, Inc. All rights reserved. HBO ® and all related programs are the property of Home Box Office, Inc. Attendu désormais chaque année par de très nombreux SOIRÉE D’OUVERTURE Soirée DE CLÔTUre fans et curieux, le festival Séries Mania est de retour pour une saison 4. Avec des séries du monde entier, inédites, THE FEAR GIRLS récentes ou en avant-premières de leur diffusion française. G.-B. 2012 épisodes 1 à 4 vostf coul. 4 x 45 min (série 4 x 45 min) SaiSon 2 créateur et scénariste : Richard Cottan / réalisateur : Michael Samuels / É.-U. 2013 épisodes 1 à 3 vostf coul. 3 x 26 min (série 10 x 26 min) Et des rencontres avec des invités de renom… avec : Peter Mullan, Anastasia Hille, Harry Lloyd, Paul Nicholls / producteur : World Productions / diffuseur G.-B. : Channel 4 / vendeur international : BBC Worldwide créatrice, scénariste et réalisatrice : Lena Dunham / producteurs Toujours en total libre accès, Séries Mania Une nouveauté de cette saison 4 pour exécutifs : Lena Dunham, Judd Apatow, Jenni Konner, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Ilene Rickie Beckett, un entrepreneur mafieux, rêve de propose une saison 4 dont la sélection confirme les professionnels : un premier Forum de S. Landress / avec : Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet, Jemima Kirke / reconstruire une zone abandonnée à Brighton. producteur : Apatow Productions / diffuseur États-Unis : HBO / diffuseur l’impressionnante créativité des séries télévisées coproduction européen de séries télévisées Mais il se trouve confronté à une bande de France : OCS et se fait l’écho des grandes tendances soutenu par le programme MEDIA, en marge malfrats albanais particulièrement féroces, tandis du secteur : implication toujours plus grande des séances publiques. Preuve supplémentaire Suite des déboires à Brooklyn où quatre amies qu’une forme de démence commence à l’atteindre. des talents du cinéma avec, aux génériques de la reconnaissance internationale accordée dans la vingtaine, découvrent la vie « une erreur Ses deux fils tentent de contenir la situation… de certains titres, des noms prestigieux comme à Séries Mania. à la fois »… Portrait aussi cruel que tendre d’une Peter Mullan interprète magnifiquement ce père David Fincher, Judd Apatow, Agnieszka Holland, Bienvenue à tous pour une semaine de plaisir génération faussement désabusée, Girls est sans shakespearien en perte de contrôle dans un Hirokazu Kore-Eda, Peter Mullan ou Daniel et de découvertes ! doute la série la plus audacieuse du moment. thriller haletant de bout en bout. Radcliffe ; relatif assèchement de l’inventivité Meilleure série et meilleure actrice aux Golden La programmation a été élaborée par le Forum des images (Laurence Herszberg, EN PréSenCE DE Peter MUllan, ACteUR DE la Série américaine du côté des chaînes gratuites Frédéric Lavigne, Élise Tessarech, Fiona Janier), Marie-Élisabeth Deroche-Miles et Globes pour l’interprétation sincère et l’écriture du network où adaptations et remakes prennent François-Pier Pelinard-Lambert. Le volet professionnel a été élaboré en collaboration LUNDI 22 AVRIL À 19H30 pleine de sagacité, à la Woody Allen, le pas sur les véritables nouveautés ; nombre avec Frédéric Pittoors d’Haveskercke, Francesco Capurro et Eléonore Magnin. de Lena Dunham. (Pause de 21h30 à 22h30 entre les épisodes 2 et 3) croissant de mini-séries de qualité mais sur DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 12 ANS une seule saison, reflet de la crise qui touche aussi la production audiovisuelle ; spectre encore élargi JURY DE LA PRESSE ProJECtion PréCÉDée DE la reMISE DES Prix DU PUbliC de pays initiant des séries ambitieuses et DU JURY DE la PreSSE internationale et innovantes comme la Pologne et la République INTERNATIONALE EN PARTENARIAT AVEC tchèque, en complément des nations confirmées telles la Grande-Bretagne bien sûr, la Suède, ET PRIX DU PUBLIC le bouquet de 5 chaînes 100% cinéma et séries Israël ou l’Australie. DIMANCHE 28 AVRIL À 20H30 À l’issue du festival, un jury de la presse Chaque projection est accompagnée d’une prise internationale décernera trois prix aux séries de parole par les auteurs et artistes qui ont françaises programmées : meilleure série, pensé et réalisé la série, ou par des spécialistes meilleure actrice, meilleur acteur. Quant au qui l’analysent. Et parmi les temps forts public, il élira sa série préférée parmi toutes particulièrement festifs, les conférences celles présentées au cours du festival. et master classes très attendues alterneront avec des marathons de projection pour tous Le Prix du public et les Prix du jury de la presse les goûts, des zombies à la comédie en passant internationale sont remis au cours de la séance par le mélodrame et le polar ! de clôture le dimanche 28 avril à 20h30. SUiveZ-NOUS SUR TWitter @FEStSerieSMania 4 RENCONTRES EXCEPTIONNELLEs — 5 Les séries mobilisent à chaque étape de leur fabrication de nombreux RENCONTRES talents dont l’expérience est toujours passionnante à découvrir. Le showrunner Farhad Safinia, le dramaturge Tom Stoppard et la réalisatrice Agnieszka Holland honorent Séries Mania de leur EXCEPTIONNELLES présence. Venez partager leur savoir-faire et leur passion ! (p.25) / Thomas Destouches, (p.26) / François-Pier Pelinard- Allociné (p.25) / Marie- Lambert, Le Film français (p.4 Elisabeth Deroche-Miles, et 14) / Véra Peltékian, chef de correspondante de Séries Mania projet fiction - CANAL+ (p.25) / en Grande-Bretagne (p.22, Véronique Perles, directrice 23 et 24) / Sophie Dobetzky, du Pôle Auteurs et utilisateurs réalisatrice de documentaires SACD (p.26) / Frédéric Pierrot, et journaliste (p.25) Boris comédien des Revenants © D.R. © Matt Humphrey © Karolina Poryzala– Peter Mullan © D.R. Duchesnay, OCS (p.12) / (p.25) / Franck Philippon, RENCONTRE AVEC RENCONTRE AVEC RENCONTRE AVEC Stéphane Drouet, Making scénariste et administrateur VENEZ Prod (p.26) / Jean-Philippe télévision - SACD (p.26) / FARHAD SAFINIA TOM STOPPARD AGNIESZKA Duval, réalisateur d’Unité 9 Jérémy Pouilloux, président RENCONTRER (p.16) / Richard Fell, producteur de Transmedia Immersive CréateUR DE BOSS SCénariSte DE PARADE’S END HOLLAND - Carnival Film & TV (p.26) / University (p.26) /Sally Riley, Né à Téhéran, Farhad Safinia Né en Tchécoslovaquie, ÉGALEMENT Tristan Garcia, écrivain (p.25) / directrice des programmes grandit à Paris puis à Londres Tom Stoppard débute sa carrière CréatriCE DE BURNING BUSH Sophie Gardiner, responsable diversité ABC Australie (p.15) / avant de suivre des études en en tant que journaliste avant et réaliSatriCE d’ÉPISODES Todd Abbott, producteur séries - Channel 4 (p.24) / Ben Jan Schütte, Deutsche Filmund économie à Cambridge. Après d’écrire pour le théâtre. DE TREME, THE KILLING U.S. de Please Like Me (p.14) Gibson, London Film School Fernsehakademie Berlin (p.26) / avoir étudié le cinéma à New Il connaît le succès à Londres en et THE WIRE Fabien Ada, scénariste des (p.26) / Fabrice Gobert, Cédric Scandella, fondateur de York, il devient l’assistant de 1966 avec sa pièce Rosencrantz Revenants (p.25) Imogen créateur des Revenants (p.25) / SuperTalk (p.25) / Livia Segret, Mel Gibson sur le tournage de & Guildenstern Are Dead Après des études de cinéma Banks, scénariste de Puberty Kate Harwood, responsable auteur du blog My Télé is Rich! La Passion du Christ, puis son qu’il transpose lui-même à l’école Famu de Prague, Blues (p.14) / Marianne fictions - BBC (p.22 et 23) / (p.17) / Macha Séry, Le Monde coscénariste pour Apocalypto au cinéma en 1990. Il écrit Agnieszka Holland tourne une Behar, L’Humanité (p.11) / Oriane Hurard, coordinatrice (p.10) / Gwenaëlle Signate, en 2006. Sa rencontre avec le également des fictions pour la douzaine de longs métrages dont Caroline Benjo, productrice de Transmedia Immersive conseillère éditoriale transmedia comédien Kelsey Grammer lui radio, puis devient scénariste Acteurs provinciaux primé à des Revenants - Haut et Court University (p.26) / Olivier Les Petits Meurtres d’Agatha inspire le personnage central du pour la télévision et le cinéma. Cannes en 1980, Europa Europa (p.25) / André Béraud, directeur Joyard,Les Inrockuptibles, (p.11 Christie - France Télévisions maire de Chicago dans les deux Il est nommé à l’Oscar du nommé pour l’Oscar 1992 du de la fiction - Radio-Canada et 25) / Huw Kennair- Jones, (p.26) / Léo Soesanto, Les saisons de son impressionnante meilleur scénario pour Brazil meilleur scénario adapté et Sous (p.16) / Patrick Blossier, chef BSkyb (p.22) / Pierre Langlais, Inrockuptibles (p.9 et 11) / série Boss, dont la réalisation du en 1986 avant de l’emporter en la ville, nommé pour l’Oscar opérateur des Revenants (p.25) / journaliste (p.4 et 25) / Debra Aurélie Taguet, conseillère pilote fut confiée à Gus van Sant. 1999 pour Shakespeare In Love. 2012 du meilleur film étranger. Estelle Boutière, NPA Conseil Lawrance, actrice de Please Like éditoriale transmedia Fais pas ci, Il est aujourd’hui l’auteur de la En parallèle, elle réalise certains (p.26) / , aniMÉE Par Pierre LanglaiS Christophe Cluzel Me (p.14) / Xavier Leherpeur, fais pas ça - France Télévisions série Parade’s End, adaptation épisodes des séries de David responsable développement (JOUrnaliSte SPÉCialiSte DES SérieS critique de cinéma (p.8) / (p.26) / Christophe Valette, réputée impossible de la Simon The Wire et Treme, puis numérique - France Télévisions téléviSÉES) Claire Leproust, directrice des GMT Productions (p.26) / tétralogie romanesque de de la version américaine de The Distribution (p.26) / Hadrien développements numériques - Patrick Vanetti, CEEA (p.26) / PRÉCÉDÉE À 16H DES DEUX PREMierS Ford Madox Ford. Killing avant de se voir confier la Cousin, chef de produit web - Capa (p.26) / Alexandre Letren, Caroline Veunac, journaliste ÉPISODES DE la SaiSon 2 DE BOSS création de la première mini-série CANAL+ (p.26) / , ANIMÉE Par MICHEL CIMENT (POSITIF) Renan Cros journaliste (p.25) / Judith (p.6 et 12) / Catherine Wright, (VOIR P.10) de HBO Europe, Burning Bush.
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