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Cannes Festival Jury chooses 'Amour' - by Konstantin Jochimsen

Ah, those Frenchmen: ‘Toujours l’amour’!The winner of the 65th Cannes Film Festival is Michael Haneke’s apparently very moving marriage drama Amour, starring acting legends Emmanuel Riva and Jean-Luis Trintignant. The choice of the film was not unexpected, as it was unanimously praised by critics and is said to have not only…See More
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Back from Cannes: first impressions

After four days made of eclectic movies, brief encounters (but of the Third Kind), tasty Provence food and unpredictable Provence (?) weather, we are now back from Cannes! To those of you I could see, it was a real pleasure to either meet you or see you again. To the others the good news is: I will now be able to reply…See More
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YES! WE CANNES

SylC is going to Cannes! Meet us there, May 21.-25.Do get in touch! sylc@moviepilot.com | lea@moviepilot.comSee More
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"And also Tarantino ! Thanks Léa."
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Tell us a story

Have you heard of Transmedianext? Field-leading experts among them SylC  former coordinator and independent film director and producer Rachael Castell offer an immersive training course for experienced media professionals in the art, craft and business of storytelling for…See More
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Online survey- use of the app. April 2012

Online survey: And the results are in! We wanted to know and you helped us gain answers. The results of our online survey are in and as predicted, they pretty much coincide with the feedback we had from the cinemas themselves in regards to our apps.…
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This group is meant for cinemas who got an iPhone app thanks to our program. Please register to exchange ideas, feedback, and examples of best practices on how to use your app and make the most of it.See More
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"Hallo Marcus, gerne schicke ich Ihnen die Unterlagen für die Kino App. An welche Email Addresse sollen sie verschickt werden? Viele Grüße, Léa"
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Paris je t'aime

I was in beautiful Paris two weeks ago to meet Franck Ciochetti from Action Christine cinema. A nice place to launch our mobile app in France, since according to Franck, even Woody Allen likes to stop by in the traditional Parisian venue for a good…See More
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This year's Directors' Fortnight poster for Cannes was created by Michel Welfringer. It bases on a photographic work by Swiss non-conformist artist …See More
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My profile as an independent cinema-goer: How I became a cinephile extremist


Going to the cinema is nothing casual to me. I think I first realised it when I came out of “Das Leben der Anderen” in a multiplex three years ago. I could not talk for a few minutes after the end of the movie. I was upset by people packing and standing up during the closing credits. I was being intolerant. I had turned into an independent cinema extremist.

In Bordeaux, where I come from, my local cinema- or let’s say my independent cinema, is located in a former church in the very center of the city. The church was a parking lot before they made a wonderful picture-house out of it.

When I was younger, I used to go to a multiplex that was closer to my high school. Luckily, it offered screenings in original version. I got so used to it, that it progressively became a requirement for me to go to the movies. That’s how everything started. Later, the price at the multiplex had increased and I got to know this other cinema, which remained cheaper than any other (this counts when you are a student), although the most beautiful of all.

The Utopia- that’s its name- shaped my cinema goer practices according to its high standarts. In its walls, I learned how to show full respect to a movie as to a work of art.

There, you don’t eat pop corn- you don’t eat at all actually; you are at the cinema, not in a fast food. Now I cannot tolerate any noisy chewing while watching a movie.
There, you don’t arrive late, because there is no advertisement before the screening. You are at the cinema, not in front of your television. You are going to open your mind, and there is no way one tries to sell to Coca-Cola any available parts of your brain.
There, you wait until the end of the closing credits before initiating any movement. You are at the cinema; you are not at home watching a DVD. You respect the people who worked for the making of the film by reading their names, and listening to the soundtrack. You take time to re-enter the realty and become aware of your environment again. They won’t switch on the lights before anyway.

There, you are not a consumer, you are a believer. Going to the Utopia is a small act of resistance against a way-too-fast running world. A different look, a pause, an offer, or a cry of protest. Sometimes a good mainstream. As long as you are willing to let it as long as it takes to melt on your tongue, like a Hosti, or an old good wine.

Of course I (reluctantly) accept that there are other ways to enjoy cinema, as pure entertainment, with everything that goes with it: loud chips bags and gloutonnous soda glurps and greasy fingers and crumbles all over the floor and other giggling chats. But this is not my way. I believe that an intelligent movie can be as entertaining as a less demanding one; I believe that a comedy is all the more hilarious when the humour is subtle; and I believe that intellectual should not be opposed to popular and it is even a shame to do so.

I became an extremist, out of respect for cinema in general. Because when I am sitting in a theatre and after the lights turn off, I still feel the same excitement that brings me back to my childhood, that of being told a story.

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Cannes Festival Jury chooses 'Amour' - by Konstantin Jochimsen

Ah, those Frenchmen: ‘Toujours l’amour’!

The winner of the 65th Cannes Film Festival is Michael Haneke’s apparently very moving marriage drama Amour, starring acting legends Emmanuel Riva and Jean-Luis Trintignant. The choice of the film was not unexpected, as it was unanimously praised by…

Continue

Posted on May 29, 2012 at 7:05pm

Back from Cannes: first impressions

After four days made of eclectic movies, brief encounters (but of the Third Kind), tasty Provence food and unpredictable Provence (?) weather, we are now back from Cannes! To those of you I could see, it was a real pleasure to either meet you or see you again. To the others the good news is: I will…

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Posted on May 26, 2012 at 3:17am

YES! WE CANNES

SylC is going to Cannes! Meet us there, May 21.-25.

Do get in touch! sylc@moviepilot.com |…

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Posted on May 7, 2012 at 11:44am

Tell us a story

Have you heard of Transmedianext? Field-leading experts among them SylC  former coordinator and independent film director and producer Rachael Castell offer an immersive training course for experienced media professionals in the art, craft and…

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Posted on April 30, 2012 at 1:28pm

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 2:17pm on November 29, 2010, Kino Cinématte said…
Vielen Dank! :)
At 7:53pm on January 20, 2011, Martyna Lach said…

 Hi Lea! Thanks I'm great! I'm going to send u some more info about our marketing soon!


xx
At 7:26pm on March 13, 2012, Arian said…

Schlüssel, Kippen, Feuer, Geld... Damn! Ich habe mein Twitter zuhause vergessen.

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