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2014/11/17

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TOP STORIES: 'Right Stuff' Helmer Philip Kaufman to Tune Into More TV; Stephen Daldry, Alan Rick...
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TOP STORIES

'Right Stuff' Helmer Philip Kaufman to Tune Into More TV

By Will Tizard

BYDGOSZCZ, Poland -- Philip Kaufman, whose “Hemingway & Gellhorn” marked the veteran helmer/scribe’s entree into both the small-screen world and digital production in 2012, says he’s planning to delve further into...


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Stephen Daldry, Alan Rickman Pay Tribute to Cinematographers, Kieslowski at Camerimage

By Leo Barraclough

BYDGOSZCZ, Poland – British director Stephen Daldry paid tribute to the cinematographers who he had worked alongside, when he accepted the excellence in directing award at the opening ceremony on Saturday of the 22nd edition of Camerim...


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D.P. Showcase Camerimage Benefits From Razor-Sharp Focus

By David Heuring

Establishing an identity and a focus is always the biggest challenge for film festival organizers not affiliated with marquee events like Cannes, Telluride, Toronto and Sundance — even if they’ve been at it for a while. But despi...


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Caleb Deschanel to Receive Camerimage Lifetime Achievement Award

By Peter Caranicas

Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel will be honored at the Camerimage Intl. Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography in Bydgoszcz, Poland, with the fest’s lifetime achievement award, which recognizes “exceptional filmmakers…...


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'Fury,' 'Birdman' Vie for Camerimage Prize

By Leo Barraclough

David Ayer’s “Fury,” Tate Taylor’s “Get on Up,” Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” and Jean-Marc Vallee’s “Wild” are the U.S...


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Roland Joffe Heads Camerimage Jury

By Leo Barraclough

Roland Joffe, helmer of “The Killing Fields” and “The Mission,” leads the main competition jury at Camerimage film festival, which focuses on cinematography. Joffe is joined on the jury by cinematographer Christian Be...


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MacPherson among 3D Competition Jury Members at Camerimage

By Kevin Noonan

Glen MacPherson, a cinematographer with more than 20 years of experience and one of the early adopters of 3D technology, is among the jurors for the 3D films competition at Camerimage, the international film festival that focuses on the...


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Top Cinematographers Offer Online Course on Filmmaking

By Peter Caranicas

Three major cinematographers – Janusz Kaminski (“Lincoln”), Phedon Papamichael (“Nebraska”) and Wally Pfister (“The Dark Knight Rises”) – have teamed to present Advanced Filmmaking, a series of...


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REVIEWS

Film Review: 'Trash'

By Jay Weissberg

Cleanly scripted in pure Hollywood fashion by Richard Curtis, Stephen Daldry’s “Trash” won’t be confused with a real Brazilian production: Its storyline, staging and inevitably positive spin unmistakably mark it as of...


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Film Review: 'Wild'

By Justin Chang

Cheryl Strayed’s heartrending 2012 account of her 1,100-mile solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail presented no shortage of obstacles en route to the bigscreen.


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Film Review: 'Get On Up'

By Scott Foundas

Is it possible for a single movie to capture James Brown in all of his multitudes, contradictions and reinventions? Probably not, but “Get On Up” makes an admirable stab.


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Schoonmaker, Scorsese on Powell and Pressburger's 'Tales of Hoffmann'

By John Hopewell

This week, Camerimage film festival presents a retrospective of the films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Last month at the Lumière Festival, Thelma Schoonmaker, the three-time Oscar winning editor and Powell’s widow, ...


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Alan Rickman on Directing 'A Little Chaos,' Gardening and Kate Winslet's Green Thumb

By Brent Lang

Alan Rickman, who picked up the Krzysztof Kieslowski Award at the Camerimage film festival on Saturday, is best known for playing scene-stealing villains in "Die Hard" and the Harry Potter movies, but the silver tongued charmer steps out of ...


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