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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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie
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)
Meeting with Alfonso Cuarón about the series "Disclaimer", photographed by Emmanuel Lubezki, AMC, ASC, and Bruno Delbonnel, AFC, ASC "The weight of words, the impact of images" by François Reumont pour l’AFC

Camerimage 2024
To mark the grand release of his first series on the Apple platform, the multi-Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Roma, etc.) attended Camerimage to discuss his work and photographic choices with the audience. "Disclaimer" is a thriller in which a past event suddenly resurfaces, upending the very bourgeois life of the main protagonist (Cate Blanchett) and her family. Since its release in early November, the series has divided viewers and critics alike. Many argue that the two timelines explored by the filmmaker occasionally lack credibility and coherence, particularly with respect to the final resolution. Emmanuel Lubezki, AMC, ASC, and Bruno Delbonnel, AFC, ASC, shared the cinematography credits, each working on a specific part of the story. (FR)
Au palmarès de Séries Mania 2024

Festival Séries Mania
Lors de la cérémonie de clôture de l’édition 2024 de Séries Mania, vendredi 22 mars à Lille, le jury, présidé par le réalisateur américain Zal Batmanglij, a remis le Grand Prix de la Compétition internationale à la série franco-hongroise "Rematch", réalisée par Yan England et photographiée par Jérôme Sabourin, CSC. Il a par ailleurs décerné la Meilleure série de la Compétition française à "Machine", réalisée par Fred Grivois et photographiée par Martin Roux, AFC.
Cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister, BSC, discusses his work on the TV series “The Terror”

Les entretiens de Camerimage
“The Terror” is a television series that lies somewhere between a historical study and a fantastic tale. It is an adaptation of Dan Simmons’ bestseller, which narrates the 1848 British expedition to the Arctic intended to locate the Northwest Passage. Both ships (the HMS Terror and Erebus) disappeared without a trace, providing the opportunity for Ridley Scott to explore a new variation on the theme he has been exploring since the first Alien movie, forty years ago. Florian Hoffmeister, BSC, was responsible for the cinematography on the series’ first episodes and therefore set the tone for the rest of the story, which is set in isolation between sea and ice. (FR)
Festival "Chefs Op’ en lumière", édition 2022 La vidéo de la Table ronde "Les séries, un format d’avenir" à Chefs Op’ en Lumière est en ligne

Festival Chefs Op’ en Lumière
Le Festival "Chefs Op’ en lumière", pour sa quatrième édition qui s’est déroulée du 28 février au 6 mars 2022 à Chalon-sur-Saône, proposait une table ronde lors de laquelle les chefs opérateurs Xavier Dolléans, AFC, et José Gerel, au côté de la cheffe opératrice Marion Rey, ont pris part à une discussion, animée par Yonca Talu, sur le passé, présent et futur de la production des séries télé.
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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie
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 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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie
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 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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie
"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)
P + S Technik supplies Technovision optics for the "Lupin" series

Optiques
We congratulate the whole team of "Lupin" and the production company Gaumont on the well-deserved success of the series, released on January 8.