On Screen

Into the White
Video interview with cinematographer Maria von Hausswolff about her work on Hlynur Palmason’s film "Vinterbrodre"

Interviews at Camerimage

Every year, the Cinematographers’ Debuts selection holds a few good surprises in store. Last year, it was Juliette Van Doermael; this year, young Copenhagen DoP Maria von Hausswolff tore open the screen with (Vinterbrodre), a strange and pale film that portrays a group of lovelorn workers in a Danish limestone mine. The impressionistic screenplay was well-served by the graininess of the Super16 and an extremely impressive sound design. Director Hlynur Palmason and his cinematographer met during their studies and both work in the field of contemporary art (sculpture and installations).

Love, Autism, and a Hunk of Meat
Interview with cinematographer Máté Herbai, HSC, about his work on Ildiko Enyedi’s film, "On Body and Soul", by François Reumont on behalf of the AFC

Interviews at Camerimage

On Body and Soul, a Hungarian film directed by Ildiko Enyedi, is also the third this year in the official selection to be set in an abattoir. Máté Herbai, HSC, shares his approach to working on this congenial and unusual love story between two wounded souls.

The Far Side of the Moon
Interview with cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg about his work on Maud Alpi’s film, "Still Life", by François Reumont on behalf of the AFC

Interviews at Camerimage

Jonathan Ricquebourg is the only French cinematographer officially competing in the feature-length fiction section of Camerimage 2017. Still Life, a first feature which was released a year ago in France, takes place in an abattoir. Animals and humans live side-by-side in a strange fable with infrequent dialogue. An original choice for this international selection that sometimes pits outsiders against internationally-recognized stars in the profession. (FR)

Everything is miniature in our future life
An interview filmed with Phedon Papamichael, ASC, GSC, about his work on “Downsizing”, a film by Alexander Payne, conducted by François Reumont on behalf of the AFC

Interviews at Camerimage

American director Alexander Payne chose a futuristic science-fiction universe for his latest film in which humans are able to shrink themselves to conserve the planet’s resources. Downsizing narrates the experience of an average American (Matt Damon) who gets caught up despite himself in this social and physiological process that completely changes his life. Phedon Papamichael, ASC, GSC, shares with us the secrets behind the “making of” of this bittersweet and highly-awaited comedy.

Wannabe John Wayne
Interview with cinematographer Ben Davis about his work on Martin McDonagh’s film "Three Billboards Outside Ebbings, Missouri"

Interviews at Camerimage

When he is asked about his best memory from Three Billboards Outside Ebbings, Missouri, British cinematographer Ben Davis tells us about his first meeting with Frances McDormand who very seriously said to him: “You know, Ben, I want you to film me like John Wayne in this film.” This film is therefore an authentic Western, with a sheriff, a small town, and an avenger, all of whom are seeking redemption. He discusses the film of Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, 7 Psychopaths), which was a great audience success at Camerimage.

Cinematographer Natalie Durand, AFC, discusses her work on Xavier Legrand’s film "Custody"

Interviews at Camerimage

Director Xavier Legrand, winner of many awards, including the Grand Prix of the Clermont-Ferrand Festival and of the César for Best Short Film in 2014, is back with his first feature-length film, Jusqu’à la garde. After winning the Silver Lion and the award for best first film at the Venice Film Festival, this restrained film continues the story from his short film. Xavier Legrand and his producer Alexandre Gavras did something uncommon by deciding to work with the exact same team from the short film. While we await the film’s release in France on 7 February 2018, the film continues to meet with enthusiasm as it makes the rounds of film festivals, and will be screened at Camerimage. Nathalie Durand, AFC, takes this opportunity to discuss shooting the film with us. (FR)

Iroquois on the football pitch
Interview with cinematographer Nicolas Bolduc, CSC, about his work on François Girard’s film "Land of Souls"

Interviews at Camerimage

Land of Souls, the François Girard’s film, is a lyrical celebration of Quebec’s history through three vignettes into three of the province’s historical epochs during an archaeological dig on a football pitch. The images filmed by Nicolas Bolduc, CSC, create continuity in a film whose many plot twists and characters might leave the viewer a bit perplexed… (FR)

The AFC at Camerimage 2017

Camerimage 2017

The AFC will be represented at the 25th Annual Camerimage Festival in Bydgoszcz, Poland, by four films in its selection, the attendance of a dozen of its members, a Master Class, and the publication of a daily newsletter containing news from its members and the highlights of this annual rendezvous for cinematographers.

Cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie, AFC, discusses her work on Robin Campillo’s film “120 Beats per Minute”

Interviews at Cannes

The career of cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie, AFC, has been shaped by her relations with very different directors, from Téchiné to Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Ozon to des Pallières, and Israeli directors Ronit and Sholmi Elkabetz. She designed the lighting on the first two films by Robin Campillo, Laurent Cantet’s set designer and editor. Her first feature-length film, The Returned, was made into an eponymous television series that has become a legend in both France and the United States. After directing Eastern Boy, Robin Campillo made his début at Cannes in the official competition with 120 Beats per Minute. (BB)

Award Winners at the 70th Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Film Festival 2017

During the closing ceremony of the 70th Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, 28 May, the jury, presided by Pedro Almodóvar, announced the winners of the 2017 festival. The Golden Palm was awarded to Ruben Östlund for The Square, cinematography by Frederik Wenzel. The Grand Prize was awarded to 120 Beats per Minute by Robin Campillo, cinematography by Jeanne Lapoirie, AFC, and the award for Best Director went to Sofia Coppola for The Beguiled, cinematography by Philippe Le Sourd, AFC.

Cinematographer Ben Richardson discusses his work on Taylor Sheridan’s film “Wind River”
Predatory Nature

Interviews at Cannes

British cinematographer Ben Richardson was discovered by international audiences in 2012 when his film Beasts of the Southern Wild received a Golden Camera Award at Cannes. Since then, he has signed off on a number of feature-length films. He is back this year on a Taylor Sheridan (author of the screenplay of Sicario and Hell or High Water) film, Wind River, a wintertime thriller filmed in the snowy Utah countryside. (FR)

Cinematographer Frederik Wenzel discusses his work on "The Square", by Ruben Östlund
By François Reumont for the AFC

Interviews at Cannes

After Snow Therapy in 2014, Swedish director Ruben Östlund returns to Cannes this year with The Square, cinematography by his compatriot Frederik Wenzel. A film that discusses the loss of confidence through the main character who is involved in the contemporary art world. The director’s style includes some unexpected camera movements…