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Catherine Deneuve Till Cinemateket! Catherine Deneuve Och Hoyte Van Hoytema Först Ut I ”Actors Studio” På Cinemateket STOCKHOLM PROGRAMTIDNING APRIL–MAJ 2010 Catherine Deneuve till Cinemateket! CATHERINE DENEUVE OcH HOYTE VAN HOYTEMA FÖRST UT i ”AcTORS STUdio” pÅ CINEMATEKET STANLEY KUBRIcK – retrospektiv och internationellt besök! k! ThE ShINING, BARRY LYNDON, 2001 ... KUBRIC kS PRODUCENT JAN HARLAN PÅ BESÖ Mai Zetterling – en visionär före sin tid? filmer, gäster och samtal Filmbesök, samtal och mängder av fantastiska filmer på stor duk NOVEMBERFILM PRESENTERAR STOLT ”imponerande” – the new york times ”geni al” – time out, new york UN VINNARECERTAIN REGARD-JURYNS PRIS FIPRESCI-PRISET ”mästerverk” – village voice EN FILM AV CORNELIU PORUMBOIU VISAS PÅ BIO NU! EN FILM AV BL A CRISTIAN MUNGIU SOM GJORDE DEN PRISBELÖNTA 4 MÅNADER, 3 VECKOR & 2 DAGAR BIOPREMIÄR 9 APRIL! Filmerna distribueras med stöd av Svenska Filminstitutet. [email protected] • www.novemberfilm.com • vi finns även på facebook april–maJ 2010 INNEHÅLL 3 20 8 15 MISSA INTE 19 VÅR FILmCIRKEL! SE SIDA 29 INNEHÅLL 4 Ledare 20–23 Stanley Kubrick Alla Kubricks mästerverk på stor duk! Dessutom 6–7 Det här är Cinemateket! besök av producenten Jan Harlan och redak- tören Alison Castle, som presenterar Kubricks Om Cinemateket, biljetter och hur du hittar till oss. planerade film om Napoleon - mästerverket som aldrig blev av. 8–11 Mai Zetterling Fokus på den egensinniga och envisa regissören 25 100 svenska filmer du måste se! och skådespelaren Mai Zetterling. Missa inte hel- Cinemateket vägleder dig genom den svenska kvällen den 15 april som inleder serien. filmhistorien. 13 Torsdagskvällar på Filmhuset 26–27 Förseglade läppar Vår stående kväll för samtal om film. Besök av Vi fortsätter serien med svenska stumfilmer från Kubricks producent Jan Harlan, en helkväll om te 20-talet, ackompanjerade av Matti Bye och Alex- Y o Mai Zetterling och ett samtal om jämställdhet ander Zethson. inom den svenska filmen. VAN H VAN : 28–30 Blandade evenemang RG 14 ”Actors Studio” på Cinemateket be Filmcirkel, Publikens val, dvoted, Filmform, Am- R nesty International, Värmlänningarna och Franska ste Ö 15–18 Catherine Deneuve Filmfestivalen – filmer, samtal och gäster! ik R Premiär den 8 april för intervjuserien med Stina at Lundberg Dabrowski! Den första gästen är den 33 Om Filmhuset och franska storstjärnan Catherine Deneuve. Vi visar Svenska Filminstitutet , FOTO: P , FOTO: också ett urval av hennes filmer. ve Välkommen till Filmhuset - mötesplatsen för U filmälskare! Se fantastisk film, häng i baren och ene 19 Hoyte van Hoytema utforska Sveriges största och bästa filmbibliotek! D E: Stina Lundberg Dabrowski möter den hyllade h filmfotografen Hoyte van Hoytema den 6 maj. ELLAIC B Visningsschema april och maj AROLINE- C FOTO: FOTO: 4 LEDARE april–maJ 2010 et kunde inte ha blivit bättre än att skå- Cinematekets redaktion despelaren Catherine Deneuve inleder Lova Hagerfors, programchef D vår samtalsserie ”Actors Studio” på Ci- Danial Brännström, programredaktör nemateket med Stina Lundberg Dabrowski! Det Nina Widerberg, programredaktör blir mycket spännande att höra henne berätta om Martin Jansson, redaktionsassistent sina erfarenheter. Vi visar också ett urval av hen- Åsa Jacobsson, marknadsförare nes filmer, en minst sagt imponerande lista. Hanna Magnusson, praktikant Vi är lika glada över att nästa gäst i serien blir Hoyte van Hoytema, en av Sveriges främsta Programråd filmfotografer, Guldbaggebelönad för filmerna Stig Björkman Låt den rätte komma in och Flickan. Göran Everdahl Emma Gray Munthe Vi fokuserar på två regissörer i detta program, Jannike Åhlund Stanley Kubrick och Mai Zetterling. Programtidningen Passa på att se Stanley Kubricks mästerverk på stor duk! Möt hans producent Jan Harlan Cinemateket som tillsammans med redaktören Alison Castle besöker Cinemateket och missa inte det unika tillfället att få en inblick i hur Kubricks oförverkligade Napoleon-film skulle ha sett REDAKTÖrEr ut — The Greatest Movie Never Made! Lova Hagerfors Åsa Jacobsson Vi inleder Mai Zetterling-serien med en helkväll med samtal och film, i sällskap med flera av hennes medarbetare, bland andra Harriet Andersson. Vi visar en rad filmer ur Zetterlings SKrIBENTEr karriär som regissör och skådespelerska. Ett ypperligt tillfälle att fördjupa sig i den egensin- I DETTA NUmmEr niga regissörens konstnärsskap. Flera av hennes filmer kan du bara se på duk, hos oss! Cinematekets redaktion Jannike Åhlund Vi smygstartar också Franska Filmfestivalen med ett besök av regissören Mia Hansen- Stig Björkman Løve. Jon Wengström Du som är medlem sen tidigare, glöm inte att byta in ditt gamla kort mot ett nytt, senast den FOrmGIVArE 16 maj i kassan i Filmhuset. Jag hoppas att övergången till det nya biljettsystemet inte orsa- Kicki Ajax, Fräulein Design kar er besökare alltför mycket besvär – på sikt kommer systemet att underlätta för alla. TrYCK Varmt välkommen till Cinemateket! Norra Skåne Offset AB Lova Hagerfors ANNONsEr: Cinematekets programchef [email protected] BILDEr Svenska Filminstitutets bildarkiv Kontakt [email protected] 08-665 12 56 GÄSTER I APRIL OCH MAJ: www.cinemateket.se Postadress: Harriet Andersson, Magnus Bergh, Alison Castle, Catherine Deneuve, Cinemateket Lisbeth Gabrielsson, Jeanette Gentele, Peter Hald, Mia Hansen-Løve, Svenska Filminstitutet Box 27 126 S Jan Harlan, Hoyte van Hoytema, Inga Landgré, Jan Lumholdt, Busk R 102 52 Stockholm FO R E Margit Jonsson, Per Myrberg och Christina Olofson. Besöksadress: G Filmhuset, Borgvägen 1 HA ova , L TAcK TILL: amnestY inteRnational, MåRten Blomkvist, AlbeRt BonnieRs föRlaG, Matti BYe, Canal +, Cine-TamaRis, DRamatiska institUtet, DVOTE D, FRanska institUtet, FRanska Filmfestivalen, HollYwood Classics, FilmfoR m, Stina ARLSSON LU ndbe RG Dab Rowski, maGasinet FI LTE R, MOMA, NFK, noble ente RTAI N M E NT, NoR disk Film, PaR k Ci RcUs, Sjöbe RG B ild, C Svensk FilmindUstRi, SandRews, UCLA, UIP, WaRneR, Wift, AleXandeR Zethson MIA FOTO: FOTO: NOMINERAD TILL 6 OSCAR® BÄSTA KVINNLIGA HUVUDROLL · BÄSTA KVINNLIGA BIROLL · BÄSTA REGI BÄSTA MANUS EFTER FÖRLAGA · BÄSTA KLIPPNING · BÄSTA FILM AND INTRODUCING WINNER CANNES SUNDANCE OFFICIAL SELECTION GRAND JURY PRIZE WINNER WINNER SUNDANCE SUNDANCE SPECIAL JURY PRIZE AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER TORONTO AUDIENCE AWARD ”PRECIOUS PRICKAR RÄTT” SVD PLAZA KVINNA SVERIGES RADIO P4 QX AFTONBLADET SVT GOMORRON SVERIGE LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS SHORT. LIFE IS RICH. LIFE IS … TV4 EXPRESSEN BASED ON THE NOVEL BY SAPPHIRE DVD PÅ DVD & BLU-RAY 149:- BLU-RAY 189:- 26 MAJ BESTÄLL FÖRE 16.00 - LEVERANS NÄSTA DAG 6 DET HÄR äR cinemateket april–maJ 2010 Det här är Cinemateket! Cinemateket visar inte bara film utan hos oss ska även alla de viktiga samtalen om film äga rum – både om film- konsten och filmpolitiken. Vi erbjuder besökarna att umgås kring film, fördjupa sig i film och möta filmskapare, forskare och filmjournalister. De filmer vi visar sätter vi alltid i ett aktuellt och angeläget sammanhang. Under 2009 genomgick Cinemateket ett stort förändrings- arbete och en nystart skedde i det nyrenoverade Filmhuset i Stockholm den 1 mars 2010. Vi satsar på fler samtal, gäster och debatter i programmet. Successivt kommer förändringar även att genomföras i Göteborg och Malmö. Korta fakta: inemateket är den självklara mötesplatsen för CINEMATEKET STARTADE alla filmentusiaster – både cineaster och film- 1964 i STOcKHOLM. skapare – som vill se de bästa och mest intres- CINEMATEKET FINNS I C S santa filmerna ur hela filmhistorien och från hela världen, TOcKHOLM, GÖTEBOR på stor duk. g OcH MALMÖ. I STOcKHOLm har vi upp till 18 VISNINg Svenska Filminstitutet och Cinemateket har från regering- AR PER VEcKA. I en uppdraget att göra filmhistorien levande för allmänhe- GÖTEBORg HAR VI FEM VISNIN g ten genom visningar på biograf, framför allt av filmer som AR PER VEcKA. inte är tillgängliga på den ordinarie repertoaren. I MALMÖ HAR VI FYRA VISNINgAR PER VE Programmet ska innehålla något för alla filmentusiaster, cKA. både de som har sett det mesta och vill fördjupa sig och de som just upptäckt den rika filmhistorien. Filmhuset och biografen Victoria Filmhuset Värtavägen I Filmhuset visar Cinemateket film tisdag till söndag. Film- Karlaplan BUSS 1, 4, 72 huset ligger vid Gärdet i Stockholm, centralt och samtidigt Filmhuset naturskönt! Du tar dig hit på nolltid med buss 76, 72, 71, Borgv. 1 P Lindarängsvägen Valhallavägen DI 56, 42 eller 4. Det är även smidigt att åka till Karlaplan och SIDA BUSS 56 promenera 782 steg till Filmhuset. Välkommen till Stock- BUSS 72, 76 Gärdet holms mötesplats för filmälskare! Karlaplan 72 56 afen Karlavägen GR Adress: Borgvägen 1. io Narvavägen SVT B Kassan i Filmhuset, där du köper biljetter och medlems- ARLSSON: kort, är öppen tis 17-20, ons-fre 15–20, lör-sön 13–18. Radiohuset C Telefon: 08-665 12 56. MIA FOTO: FOTO: april–maJ 2010 det häR äR cinemateket 7 Biljetter och medlemskap STOC KHOL M /GÖ Vi har nyligen förändrat priserna på biljetter och medlem- TEBOR G/MAL MÖ skort så att det nu finns kort som passar alla sorters besö- STOCK HOLM /GÖTEBORG/MALMÖ kare – du som går på Cinemateket flera gånger i veckan, G/MALMÖ /GÖTEBOR du som besöker oss ibland och du som vill prova på, eller KHOLM STOC årskort ta med en vän. Det finns nu tre sorters kort att välja bland: vip-kort MEDLEMSKORTET, ÅRSKORTET och VIP-kORTET. medlemskort Under våren byter vi inte bara priser, vi passar också på att byta till ett bättre biljettsystem i Filmhuset. Med det nya systemet använder vi inga biljetter. Medlemskorten laddas i kassan och vid insläppet till salongen läser vi av ditt kort, Årskortet får du Cinematekets programtidning direkt i för att se att det är laddat med den aktuella visningen. brevlådan utan kostnad, plus spännande erbjudanden och rabatter. Årskortet ersätter det tidigare A-kortet. Perfekt Om du är medlem: Senast den 16 maj måste du som för dig som vill ha mer – mer film, fler upplevelser och mer redan har ett medlemskort byta in ditt gamla mot ett nytt inspiration! kort, självklart utan extra kostnad. OBS! Efter den 16 maj gäller inte de gamla korten. VIP-KORTET är ett halvårskort som kostar 750 kronor.
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