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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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie

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 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 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)

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

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie

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)

László Gaál uses AI to shoot Porsches in Ferrari land
"The humor behind the machine", by François Reumont

Les Entretiens AFC

With humor, know-how and a disturbing quality, the fake Porsche advertisement “The Pisanos” produced by the Hungarian colorist László Gaál has become in recent days one of the stars of the AI ​​film generation on YouTube. Made entirely on the Google Veo2 engine to which he was able to have early bird access, this little film is featuring almost all the clichés of advertising (Tuscany, smiles, speed, etc.) Disturbing by its quality and especially by its making-off, this second part takes eventually the viewer by surprise when we suddenly learn that everything was (almost) false. Laszlo, who gives himself the pleasure of talking to the camera - in the only shot actually filmed . lends also his voice to the commentary. He talks to us (with his lovely Claude Monet t-shirt) about creation with this new tool. (FR)

L’activité de Next Shot Group en mars-avril 2025

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Un nouveau produit au catalogue : le Vortex 24 de Creamsource, quatre longs métrages en salles, dont trois photographiés par des membres de l’AFC, deux séries télévision diffusées, dont une photographiée par un membre de l’AFC, sept fictions TV en tournage, ainsi que deux longs métrages photographiés par des membres de l’association.

Rachel Clark looks back at the cinematography of "Edge of Summer", directed by Lucy Cohen
By François Reumont for the AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024

Lucy Cohen’s first film is a summer portrait of a boy and a girl leaving childhood. Filmed in a village on the Cornish coast, with windswept cliffs, this very sensitive film is based on the relationships and unsaid things between adults and their children. British cinematographer Rachel Clark shot the film. It runs for the Golden Frog (Best image for a first film) at Camerimage 2024. (FR)

Interview with DoP Sebastian Klinger about "Sew Torn", by Freddy Macdonald
By François Reumont

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024

Telling the story of a kind of Amélie Poulain with sewing superpowers, Sew Torn is a bit of a UFO in this panorama selection of contemporary cinema. Coming from German-speaking Switzerland, where this film was shot in a peaceful town lost in an idyllic valley. Director of photography Sebastian Klinger comes to talk to us about this shoot where the actress is killed at least three times on screen, and where the influence of the Coen brothers sometimes hovers over the crazy situations and somewhat strange characters. (FR)

Juan Palacios looks back at "As the Tide Comes In", the documentary he directed and lensed
"The Island of King Gregger", by François Reumont for the AFC

Les entretiens de Camerimage 2024

Entirely filmed on the small island of Mandø, located on the southwest coast of Denmark, Basque filmmaker Juan Palacios’ documentary is both a tender portrait of its inhabitants and a testimony to life continuing against all odds in the face of rising sea levels and climate change. Shot in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio by the director himself, the film resolutely oscillates between a documentary approach in its content and a highly cinematic stylization in its form. We revisit with him this exploit, which took several years, spanning from the pandemic to the initial interactions with the locals, the filming, and the finalization of the film. This documentary is in competition for the Golden Frog award for Best Cinematography in Toruń.

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Aymerick Pilarski, AFC, parle de son travail sur "Rendez-vous avec Pol Pot", de Rithy Panh
"Big Brother", par François Reumont

Les entretiens au Festival de Cannes 2024

Après plusieurs documentaires sur le génocide cambodgien, le cinéaste Rithy Panh a décidé de se lancer dans une fiction recréant l’histoire authentique des journalistes ayant décroché l’unique interview du leader Khmers Rouges en 1978... Une œuvre ambitieuse qui mêle à la fois des scènes portées par un casting prestigieux, plans de coupe provenant d’images d’archives et longs travelings sur maquettes enfantines qui peuvent faire penser au style de Michel Gondry. Le résultat est un film étrange où la naïveté se mêle à la reconstitution historique et où les personnages semblent parfois sur une autre planète. C’est Aymerick Pilarski, AFC, qui s’est chargé de filmer cette œuvre à part présentée dans la sélection officielle Cannes Première. (FR)

Emmanuelle Collinot talks about her choices for Sophie Fillières’s "This Life of Mine"
By Brigitte Barbier

Les entretiens au Festival de Cannes 2024

Sophie Fillières’ filming of Agnès Jaoui, who plays Barberie Bichette in Ma vie, ma gueule (This Life of Mine), tells the story of a woman in her mid-fifties. Her loyal collaborator, Emmanuelle Collinot, shot the director’s last film before she died just a few weeks after shooting ended. The pitch of the film "how to deal with oneself, with death, with life in short..." particularly resonates for Ma vie, ma gueule, which opens the 2024 Quinzaine des Cinéastes. (BB)

Interview with Grimm Vandekerckhove, winner of the 2024 Robby Müller Award

Entretiens avec des directeurs de la photographie

The Rotterdam International Film Festival, in association with the NSC (Netherlands Society of Cinematographers) celebrates the memory of great cinematographer Robby Müller every year by awarding the prize that bears his name to an up-and-coming filmmaker. In past years, recipients of the award have included Diego Garcia (a Mexican cinematographer who worked with Darius Khondji, AFC, ASC, on the series “Too Old to Die Young” in 2020, and Hélène Louvart, AFC, in 2023. This year, it is the turn of Belgian cinematographer Grimm Vandekerckhove to be recognized. We discuss this award with him, and particularly his work with Belgian director Bas Devos for whom he has shot two films (Ghost Tropic in 2019 and Here in 2023). (FR)

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