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María Secco, AMC, looks back on the challenges faced during the filming of Christopher Murray’s "Brujeria" "Island of birds and dogs", by François Reumont for the AFC

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Shot on the island of Chiloé, in southern Chile, Brujeria is a fantasy film in which history and politics intertwine in an unexpected and very animalistic way. Set in the late 19th century, at a time when European settlers were arriving alongside the newly formed Chilean state, the script depicts the rebellion of a native teenager when her father is unjustly killed by his German employers.
This is the second feature film by Christopher Murray, a filmmaker whose academic work in anthropology inspired the subject matter. The cinematography is by María Secco, AMC, who is originally from Uruguay but lives and works in Mexico City. We talk to her about the making of this spellbinding story, which has been selected for the "Contemporary World Cinema" section at Camerimage 2023. (FR)
AFC Interviews at the "Séries Mania" Festival in Lille, 2025 edition Adrien Bertolle looks back at the filming of the series "The Deal", directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron "The unknown of the lake", by François Reumont for the AFC

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"The Deal" is a series that recreates a recent historical event by showing the inner workings and behind-the-scenes of an international negotiation on the shores of Lake Geneva. Steeped in the atmosphere of realistic spy series and films (including "The Bureau"), where the plot is conveyed largely through the relationships between characters rather than through action per se, it is also a kind of closed-door drama set in a luxury Swiss hotel. The setting is reminiscent of Edward Berger’s recent film Conclave, in which other international negotiations were taking place within the Vatican. Adrien Bertolle is the director of photography for this six-episode series, directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron, co-produced by Arte & Gaumont, and in international competition at Séries Mania. (FR)
AFC Interviews at the "Séries Mania" Festival in Lille, 2025 edition Benjamin Louet talks to us about his work on the mini-series "37 Seconds," directed by Laure de Butler By François Reumont for the AFC

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Directed by Laure de Butler ("Syndrome E" for TF1 or "Irrésistible" for Disney), the "37 secondes" series tackles an unsolved mystery dating back to January 15, 2004, the sudden sinking of the trawler "Bugaled Breizh" in international waters south of Lizard Cape. Solidly documented and filmed at the scene of the tragedy, this 6-episode series produced for the Arte Channel has been selected in French competition at this year’s Séries Mania. Benjamin Louet, who shot the images, talks to us about the filming process, where history and fiction coexist intimately. (FR)
AFC Interviews at Lille’s "Series Mania" Festival Seamus McGarvey, BSC, ISC, ASC, and Joe Wright talk about filming the "M" series "Humanising the evil", by François Reumont for the AFC

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For his first TV series in 20 years, British director Joe Wright (Atonement, Pride & Prejudice, Anna Karenina) has chosen a kind of first-person narrative to depict the rise of fascist power. Taking distances from the pure historical reconstitution seen in Darkest Hour, his previous biopic about Winston Churchill, Wright’s series "M" plays out almost like a hypnotic and relentless show, with Luca Marinelli, now bald headed, regularly addressing the camera (Best actor Prize in Lille 2025). Once again is cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, BSC, ISC, ASC, behind camera. A longtime friend and collaborator of the British filmmaker, for this series. (FR)
AFC Interviews at Lille’s "Series Mania" Festival Matias Boucard, AFC, reflects on the visual choices made for the Apple TV+ series “Carême”, directed by Martin Bourboulon "Filming a period piece in a contemporary way", by François Reumont

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Shot over 80 days between November 2023 and April 2024, the new French mini-series on Apple TV+ recreates the Napoleonic era in a project that combines espionage, haute cuisine and politics. At the heart of the story, which evokes a pact with the devil, is an ambitious young chef who quickly achieves fame and success through his connection with Talleyrand. Matias Boucard, AFC, is the director of photography for this series - in association with Éric Dumont, AFC - directed by Martin Bourboulon (The Three Musketeers). Laurent Héritier, as gaffer, took care of the many electrical setups on location around Paris and in the studio in Bry-sur-Marne. Premiering at the Séries Mania Festival, the series will be available on Apple TV+ in late April. (FR)
Berlin Festival 2025 Sébastien Buchmann, AFC, discusses the shooting of "Ari", by Léonor Serraille "Ari’s Gentleness", by François Reumont for the AFC

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After Jeune femme (Caméra d’or at Cannes in 2017) and Petit frère, French filmmaker Léonor Serraille now offers a portrait of a young man, portrayed by Andranic Manet, who plays the lead role. Ari is a character full of contradictions who is navigating between malaise and hope, and who suddenly discovers a role in his life that he hadn’t anticipated. Sébastien Buchmann, AFC, is responsible for the images in this film, produced by Arte as part of a series on youth. (FR)
AFC Interviews at Lille’s "Series Mania" Festival Sergi Gallardo talks to us about the filming of "Querer", directed by Alauda Ruíz de Azúa A New Life, by François Reumont for the AFC

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Certainly one of the standout series of Series Mania 2025, "Querer", co-written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Alauda Ruíz de Azúa, gives voice to women facing domestic violence and paints a stark portrait of contemporary Spanish society and family dynamics. Told over four episodes (filmed in 11 weeks), each serving as a chapter in a long and painful struggle for this mother (portrayed brilliantly by actress Nagore Aramburu), the series is also a visual gem, where every frame and especially every camera movement seems meticulously composed and designed to serve the story. We spoke with Sergi Gallardo, the cinematographer of this series, which won the Grand prize in Lille. (FR)
AFC Interviews at Lille’s "Series Mania" Festival Mateusz Wichłacz, PSC, "Kaboul", directed by Kasia Adamik and Olga Chajdas "Devils and Dust", by François Reumont for the AFC

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Directed by Kasia Adamik and Olga Chajdas, the series "Kabul" is a European co-production between France, Belgium, Greece, Germany, and Italy. This ambitious project portrays the evacuation of the Afghan capital during the American withdrawal in 2021. In the great Anglo-Saxon tradition of films recreating major historical events, the series offers a detailed reconstruction of the fall of Kabul. The Polish cinematographer Matteusz Wichlacz, PSC, a long-time collaborator of the two directors, was in charge of filming the entire series. We spoke with him about this spectacular reconstruction of Afghanistan—shot entirely in the suburbs of Athens—and "Kabul"’s participation in the official international competition at Séries Mania. (FR)
Les entretiens AFC au festival "Séries Mania", de Lille, édition 2025 Sergi Gallardo nous parle de la mise en images de la série "Querer", réalisée par Alauda Ruíz de Azúa Après la vie d’avant, par François Reumont pour l’AFC

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Certainement l’un des événement de cette édition 2025 de Série Mania, "Querer", co-écrite et mise en scène par la réalisatrice espagnole Alauda Ruíz de Azúa évoque la parole féminine face à la violence domestique, et dresse un portrait implacable de la société et d’une famille espagnole contemporaine. Racontée sur quatre épisodes (filmés sur 11 semaines), comme autant de chapitres d’un long combat pour cette mère de famille (interprétée formidablement par la comédienne Nagore Aramburu), cette série est aussi un bijou de mise en image où chaque cadrage et surtout chaque mouvement de caméra semble minutieusement composé et étudié pour servir chaque temps de l’intrigue. Rencontre avec Sergi Gallardo, le directeur de la photo de cette série bientôt diffusée sur Arte qui a remporté le Grand Prix, à Lille. (FR)
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Le chef opérateur Todd Martin nous parle de son travail sur "Tatami", de Zar Amir Ebrahimi et Guy Nattiv Par François Reumont pour l’AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024
Propulsée par la formidable performance de ses deux comédiennes principales (dont Zar Amir Ebrahimi, co-réalisatrice et Prix d’interprétation à Cannes, en 2022), Tatami est un film de sport où la politique s’invite. Filmé intégralement en Georgie, à Tbilissi, comme l’histoire est censée s’y dérouler, il met en scène une équipe de judo féminine confrontée à l’absurdité du régime Iranien. Todd Martin signe les images en noir et blanc de ce film poignant sélectionné dans la Compétition pour la Meilleure première image de film long métrage. (FR)
Rodrigo Prieto, AMC, ASC, talks to us about "Pedro Paramo", which he directed and co-photographed. By François Reumont for the AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024
For his first film as director (and co-operator with Nico Aguilar), Mexican cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC adapts for the 3rd time for the screen a so called unadaptable classic of Mexican literature. An evocation of Mexico during the revolutionary period which takes place over several eras with the dual recreation of a village and its ruins after its abandonment.
A strange 130 min Netflix experience which deals with surrealism, dreams and the nostalgia of an era. As in Toruń to present his film to cinematographers from around the world, the filmmaker talks to us about it and his transition to directing. (FR)
A strange 130 min Netflix experience which deals with surrealism, dreams and the nostalgia of an era. As in Toruń to present his film to cinematographers from around the world, the filmmaker talks to us about it and his transition to directing. (FR)
Rodrigo Prieto, AMC, ASC, nous parle de "Pedro Paramo" qu’il a réalisé et co-photographié Par François Reumont pour l’AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024
Pour son premier film en tant que réalisateur (et co-opérateur avec Nico Aguilar), le directeur de la photographie Mexicain Rodrigo Prieto, AMC, ASC, adapte pour la troisième fois à l’écran un classique de la littérature mexicaine réputé inadaptable. Une évocation du Mexique de la période révolutionnaire qui se déroule sur plusieurs époques avec la double recréation d’un village et de ses ruines après son abandon. Un film de 2h10 très libre commandé par Netflix qui évoque le surréalisme, les rêves et la nostalgie d’une époque. Venu présenter son œuvre à ses pairs chefs opérateurs du monde entier, le cinéaste nous parle de son film et de son passage à la mise en scène. (FR)
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Spencer
by Pablo Larraín
Produced by Fabula Production, Komplizen Film, Shoebox Films, Topic Studios
Cinematography by
Claire Mathon, AFC
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