Lyon, France — Four-time Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón and “Time Bandits” helmer Terry Gilliam will join a star director-studded lineup at this year’s Lumière Film Festival including Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne and Wim Wenders.
Cuarón is returning to Lyon – where he was a guest of honor in 2018 – to present a selection of films by Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner.
Gilliam will screen the newly restored version of his 1995 sci-fi thriller “Twelve Monkeys.”
One of Anderson’s latest shorts, “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” part of four Roald Dahl adaptations to be released on Netflix later this month, will screen at Lyon’s plush 2,000-seat Auditorium, where he will give a masterclass.
Like other guests, he will not only be introducing a retrospective of his own films but works by others, as part of an ongoing drive by the festival “to strengthen the link between the past and the present of cinema,...
Cuarón is returning to Lyon – where he was a guest of honor in 2018 – to present a selection of films by Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner.
Gilliam will screen the newly restored version of his 1995 sci-fi thriller “Twelve Monkeys.”
One of Anderson’s latest shorts, “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” part of four Roald Dahl adaptations to be released on Netflix later this month, will screen at Lyon’s plush 2,000-seat Auditorium, where he will give a masterclass.
Like other guests, he will not only be introducing a retrospective of his own films but works by others, as part of an ongoing drive by the festival “to strengthen the link between the past and the present of cinema,...
- 19/09/2023
- par Lise Pedersen
- Variety Film + TV
Projects cover wide range of topics from young audience development to green practices.
European exhibition network Europa Cinemas has selected 17 projects to support the third edition of Collaborate To Innovate, its scheme to reward innovative and collaborative projects developed by exhibitors in the region.
Europa Cinemas grants a maximum of €100,000 per project. The 17 new projects, representing 99 cinemas, will share a total support amount of almost €1.4 million.
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Coming from 16 European countries, the 17 projects cover a wide range of topics: film literacy and young audience development, technological innovation and hybrid experiences, data optimisation and digital marketing (Crm), enhanced cinema-going experience,...
European exhibition network Europa Cinemas has selected 17 projects to support the third edition of Collaborate To Innovate, its scheme to reward innovative and collaborative projects developed by exhibitors in the region.
Europa Cinemas grants a maximum of €100,000 per project. The 17 new projects, representing 99 cinemas, will share a total support amount of almost €1.4 million.
Scroll down for full list of projects
Coming from 16 European countries, the 17 projects cover a wide range of topics: film literacy and young audience development, technological innovation and hybrid experiences, data optimisation and digital marketing (Crm), enhanced cinema-going experience,...
- 27/06/2023
- par Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
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