Series of panel discussions at Le Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris MoMA), Dec 4-7 2008, viewable live on the website (schedule time CET = GMT+1). Video trailer (with video opinions by M. Night Shyamalan, Carice Van Houten, Lisandro Alonso, Bong Joon Ho, Yu Lik-Wai, George A. Romero, Miguel Gomes, Serge Bozon, Kiju Yoshida, David Strathairn, Albert Serra...)
- 3 Dec, 18h-19h30 : From theatre to museum : what visibility for cinema ?
withChantal Akerman(absentee), Vincent Dieutre, Chris Dercon, Ariane Michel, Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, Heinz Peter Schwerfel (Germany) - 3 Dec, 20h30-22h : New support, new tools : which consequences ?
- with Caroline Champetier, Charles de Meaux, Jean-Charles Fitoussi, Emmanuel Finkiel, Gilles Gaillard, Benoît Labourdette
- 4 Dec, 18h-19h30 : Filiation, transmission : which genealogy ?
with Eugène Green, Alain Guiraudie, Christophe Honoré, Mia Hansen-Love, Jean-Marc Lalanne - 4 Dec, 20h30-22h : Auteur, filmmaker, collective : who makes a film ?
- with Olivier Assayas, Claire Denis, Bruno Dumont, Daniel Deshays, Marianne Alphant
- 5 Dec, 18h-19h30 : Where does film criticism go to ? new objects, new supports, new players
with André Habib (Canada), Hervé Joubert-Laurencin, Joachim Lepastier, Olivier Séguret, Marcos Uzal, Jennifer Verraes, Julien Gester - 5 Dec, 20h30-22h : Narrative models, crisis or renewal ?
with Emmanuel Bourdieu, Serge Bozon, Valérie Mréjen, Joana Hadjithomas (Lebanon), Khalil Joreige (Lebanon), Omar Berrada - 6 Dec, 14h30-16h30 : Real and fiction ? back to the question
with Frederick Wiseman (USA),Rithy Panh (Cambodia)(absentee), Nicolas Philibert, Bouchra Khalili, Serge Kaganski - 6 Dec, 17h-18h30 : Hold up! Which economy for which films ?
with Eric Altmayer, Pascale Cassagnau, Corinne Castel, Frédérique Dumas, Denis Freyd, Sylvie Pialat, Serge Kaganski - 6 Dec, 19h-20h30 : Creation, production, distribution : which relations ?
with Bertrand Bonello, Pascale Ferran, Stéphane Goudet, Benoit Jacquot, Olivier Meneux, Jean-Jacques Rue, Roger Rotmann - 7 Dec, 15h-16h30 : Which history ? The cinema of artists invents its own past
with Valérie Jouve, Mark Lewis (Canada), Clemens von Wedemeyer (Germany), Philippe-Alain Michaux - 7 Dec, 17h30-19h : The cinema as a geography. Which new worlds are there ?
with Philippe Avril, Joachim Lafosse (Belgium), Tudor Giurgiu (Romania), Pablo Trapero (Argentina), Liew Seng Tat (Malaysia), Jean-Marc Lalanne
You can also post your questions on the website to be asked to the panelists
Tomorrow will be the roundtable on La Critique! On the Pompidou website there is a preliminary survey (in French, you can use an online translator for a rough overview) asking to some critics and scholars, mostly French, (Raymond Bellour, Emmanuel Burdeau, Jean-Michel Frodon, Hervé Joubert-Laurencin, André Habib, Christian Leprat, Christa Blümlinger) 4 questions:
RépondreSupprimer- How is it going?
- How does it work?
- How does it shifts?
- What to do about it?
Check it out
Où va le cinéma ? L’important est de le suivre… Aurelien Ferenczi at Télérama
RépondreSupprimerSerge Kaganski, moderator of a couple of panels, comments today on the event at his Inrocks blog
RépondreSupprimerThey are uploading the videos now on the same page where the live cast took place, so you can use the links in my post above, if you've missed the live event (the 4 first panels are available so far)
RépondreSupprimerThat's what I call an open-access event in tune with the internet age!
All videos are now available! I especially recommend :
RépondreSupprimer- 1) From theatre to museum
- 5) Where does film criticism go to ?
- 6) Narrative models, crisis or renewal ?
- 11) The cinema as a geography.
Personal let down for me : 4 (Auteur), 7 (Real or Fiction), 8 & 9 (Economy)
Great news!
RépondreSupprimerThe Centre Pompidou announces that there will be a sequel next year to this exceptional event, due to its success in 2008 and the expression of a need for such public tribune both by the professionals and by the audience. So expect a "Où va le cinéma ? 2" in 2009.