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Mise En Page 1 avril 2019 La lettre n° 296 t e r r e p d n a r G k c i r t e a h P g t o e n , r y u u r e t B a a r i o v i c l é O d f o t e o h c h , P s - o l 2 u 9 o 9 1 p o n t e e , l e n o M i l s t o n k i a f N n - E ’ s L d e r a d n e a g c a x n r u u a o e t r i e l o f r a u s L p in memoriam PaTrick GrandperreT > p. 8-13 u enTreTien AFC ASC, BSC STephen GoldblaTT > p. 4 e s i e e a u i ç FiLms AFC sur LEs éCrAns > p. 2 ACtu ALités AFC > p. 4-6 q h i n p h a a r s p r r F a g u r n Exposition > p. 7-16 FEstivALs > p. 18 Côté proFEssion > p. 20, 21 o e g t o t i o o c t t e h a a r i p i c m d LE CnC > p. 21 Cin émAthèquE > p. 22, 23 çà Et Là > p. 16, 24, 25, 3 5 a o é l s s n s i e e C d d A intErnEt > p. 7, 25 nos AssoCiés > p. 26-35 sur LEs éCrAns : Chamboultout Tanguy, le retour d'Éric Lavaine, photographié par d'Étienne Chatiliez, photographié par Antoine Roch AFC Guillaume Deffontaines AFC Avec Alexandra Lamy, José Garcia Avec André Dussollier, Sabine Azéma, Sortie le 3 avril 2019 Eric Berger Sortie le 10 avril 2019 Seule à mon mariage [ u p. 17 ] de Marta Bergman, photographié par AFC Jonathan Ricquebourg Salauds de pauvres Avec Alina Serban, Tom Vermeir, Rebeca documentaire de Christophe Alévêque, Anghel Beef, Brigitte Brusquet, Rémi Cotta, Sortie le 3 avril 2019 Jean-Claude Deret, Charles Dubois, [ u p. 14 ] Sophie Forte, GiedRé, Nadia Kozlowski- Tel Aviv On Fire Bourgade, Patrice Leconte, Phil de Sameh Zoabi, photographié par Marboeuf, Albert Meslay, Laurent Brunet AFC Jean-Marie Dreujou AFC a photographié Avec Kais Nashif, Lubna Azabal, Yaniv le court métrage de Patrice Leconte Biton, Nadim Sawalha Sortie le 17 avril 2019 Sortie le 3 avril 2019 L’Adieu à la nuit d'André Téchiné, photographié par Raoul Taburin Julien Hirsch AFC de Pierre Godeau, photographié par Avec Catherine Deneuve, Kacey Mottet Claire Mathon AFC Klein, Oulaya Amamra Avec Benoît Poelvoorde, Edouard Baer, Sortie le 24 avril 2019 Suzanne Clément [ u p. 19 ] Sortie le 10 avril 2019 [ u p. 15 ] Un tramway à Jérusalem d'Amos Gitaï, photographié par Eric Gautier AFC Avec Mathieu Amalric, Yaël Abecassis, Lamis Ammar, Pippo Delbono, Hana Laslo Sortie le 24 avril 2019 C’est un tout petit budget pour un très beau film tourné entièrement dans le tramway à Jérusalem, avec une équipe et toute une logistique locales. J’en suis très fier. il était sélectionné hors compétition à venise l’année dernière, parce qu’Amos voulait y joindre un court- métrage qu’il a réalisé sur Gaza. Ce n’était pas seulement le travail des hommes qui rendait ces pays étranges si bizarrement contrastés ; la nature semblait encore prendre plaisir à s’y mettre en opposition avec elle-même, tant on la trouvait différente en un même lieu sous divers aspects. […] Ajoutez à cela les illusions de l’optique, les pointes des monts différemment éclairés, le clair-obscur du soleil et des ombres, et tous les accidents de lumière qui en résultaient le matin et le soir : vous aurez quelque idée des scènes continuelles qui ne cessèrent d’attirer mon admiration, et qui semblaient m’être offertes en un vrai théâtre. Jean-Jacques rousseau, La Nouvelle Héloïse , 1761 AFC la lettre n°296 / 2 « J’avais un ami belge qui était projectionniste à Bruxelles. Il aimait tant les films de Walt Disney, qu’avant même de les projeter, il coupait certains plans entiers du montage pour les conserver. Beaucoup de Belges ignorent qu’ils n’ont jamais vu un film de Walt Disney en entier... » uPlutôt que d’afficher sa gueule sur l’écran qui les plus célèbres, Les Tournesols, à l'origine annonce sa rétrospective à la Cinémathèque, jaunes éclatants, sont en train, petit à petit, de Bruno Nuytten a choisi le visage de Jeanne perdre toute leur lumière. D’après les spécialistes, Moreau. L’image fixe de celle qu’il a pointée dans il est impossible de les restaurer… On ne touche le film qu’il nous présente, observe le public. à la couche picturale apposée par le maître ! Dans Bruno présente un film dont il n’a pas signé une autre lettre adressée à son frère Théo, Van l’image mais sur lequel il a été assistant caméra. Gogh écrivait que ses « tableaux fanaient comme Bel hommage à Ghislain Cloquet, qui fait partie de les fleurs ». Dans certaines conférences, on ceux qui l’ont formé. Si Bruno est en bas du grand appelle ce phénomène « les pigments fugitifs de écran ce soir, ce n’est pas parce qu’il l’a l'impressionnisme » en évoquant les couleurs demandé – il aurait eu trop peur d’emmerder les originelles et en proposant une copie ou un spectateurs – mais parce que Caroline double numérique à côté. Les films sont-ils Champetier a beaucoup insisté. Je suis frappé par condamnés à se faner également comme des la façon dont Bruno met en avant ceux qui l’ont fleurs ? Et si Bruno était finalement sorti de son guidé et celles et ceux qui ont été ses assistants. Il bois, au premier jour de printemps, pour nous les cite, un par un… Certains sont dans la salle, alerter sur la disparition d’images en mouvement. d’autres pas. Tous sont présents… Les peintres du XIX e et XX e siècle ont essuyé les Pendant ce temps, la Tate Gallery s’apprête à plâtres de l'innovation parce que les tubes de exposer, pour la première fois depuis 1947, peinture qui leur ont permis de sortir de leurs Vincent Van Gogh. Une exposition exceptionnelle ateliers pour peindre la nature étaient très d'une cinquantaine de toi les dont une petite instables. Que la révolution numérique apparut merveille appelée L'Oise à Auvers : une simple au début du XXI e siècle nous permette aujourd’hui aquarelle peinte deux mois avant le suicide du de restaurer des images et des sons afin que nous peintre, que les commissaires de l'exposition ont puissions continuer à transmettre le plus décidé de recadrer. En ôtant le cadre et la "Marie- justement possible des contrastes, des densités Louise", la couleur originelle du ciel et des couleurs sans amputer un cadre ou un auversois apparaît : un rose vif bouleversant qui mouvement de caméra ! l correspond exactement à la description du En écrivant ces mots je me souviens de ceux de peintre dans l’une de ses lettres adressées à son Renato Berta. Renato venait de découvrir les DCP frère Théo. Le « ciel entier coloré d'un rose et d’ Au revoir les enfants et de Milou en mai , dont il d'un orange éclatant » (sic) n’était, jusqu'à avait signé les images mais pour lesquelles il a présent, qu’un brun clair, assez proche de la n’avait pas été convié à leur restauration. teinte d'un café renversé sur une nappe en Trouvant « certaines scènes trop claires ou i papier. chromatiquement pas justes qui altèrent la Bruno passe de Walt Disney à Gérard Depardieu. lecture du film » (sic), Renato souhaitait les Ils ont en commun d’être à l’intérieur de films où corriger. Ses mots sont restés inaudibles, comme r certaines de leurs prestations ont disparu et pas si le cadre de L’Oise à Auvers n’avait jamais été uniquement parce que certains projectionnistes ôté. sont aussi des collectionneurs ! Le film de Rappelons que le travail de l’étalonnage fait Marguerite Duras proposé ce soir nous fait partie intégrante du travail de directeur de la découvrir la première prestation à l’écran de photographie. Qui mieux que nous, directrices et o Gérard Depardieu. Des images manquent ! Ont- directeurs de la photographie, pour agir et veiller elles été ôtées en raison de leur état ? Combien de à la restauration de ces films, de nos images ? films entiers sont en train de disparaître parce Combien de films, développés hier dans les t qu’ils ne sont pas sauvegardés ? Les films des laboratoires GTC, LTC et Éclair – aujourd’hui tous années 1970 et 1980, que nous présente Bruno à fermés – se meurent dans des boîtes métalliques i la Cinémathèque, en sont les témoins ! sans que personne n’y prête attention. La N’ayant vendu pratiquement aucune de ses toiles, transmission est un devoir de notre association. Van Gogh peignait avec des pigments industriels Encore faudra-t-il des images pour en parler ! peu chers et d'assez mauvaise qualité. Des Merci Bruno d’avoir accepté de quitter ta d pigments qui avec le temps ont passé. Trois province… Merci Caroline d’avoir insisté… Merci la Cinémathèque d’avoir foncé… Et pardon d’entre eux constituaient le fond de sa palette : le I jaune de chrome, le rouge laqué et le brun. Van Renato de ne pas t’avoir écouté ! Gogh contrecarrait cet affadissement par la Gilles Porte , président de l’AFC é quantité de peinture appliquée. Une de ses séries 3 / n°296 la lettre AFC [ acTualiTés AFC | in memoriam | exposiTions | fesTivals | enTreTien AFC | le CNC | cinémaThèque | çà eT là | InTerneT | films AFC | associés ] acTualiTés AFC STephen GoldblaTT ASC, BSC , une passion de l’image Par François ReumonT pour l’AFC Photographe "people" de la fin du Swinging London, le jeune Stephen Goldblatt (la vingtaine) se retrouve à faire poser les Beatles pour des photos lors de la sortie du mythique album blanc (1968).
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