Le dvd d’AMER sort en Espagne chez Cameo !

Título original: Amer Dirigida por: Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani Ficha (artística): Cassandra Foret; Charlotte Eugene Guibbaud; Marie Bois Guión: Hélène Cattet; Bruno Forzani Género: Terror Sinopsis: Las primeras imágenes, sonidos y voces de Amer parecen provenir de una película italiana de terror de los setenta. Sin embargo, Amer toma otros rumbos, no hay un misterio que desvelar, o, más bien, los misterios son tantos que se vuelven abstractos, pura forma cinematográfica desenvuelta en imágenes, sonidos y música. Y entre esta amalgama visual, el enigma de una mujer en tres momentos de su vida, reales o imaginados, vividos o soñados. O todo a la vez....

INSENSIBLES en tournage à Barcelone depuis le 17 juillet 2011!

Distrib Films acquires ‘Insensibles’ New Spanish chiller rolls in Spain By JOHN HOPEWELL Exclusive: MADRID — Paris-based Distrib Films has taken French theatrical rights to  »Insensibles, » the debut of Spaniard Juan Carlos Medina.Distrib Films plans to release  »Insensibles » fall 2012. Wild Bunch will put out  »Insensibles » on DVD via Wild Side Films. The Distrib Films deal marks one of the last financing pieces on a buzzed-about chiller that went into production this week, shooting in Huesca, Girona and Tarragona. Produced by Spain’s Roxbury and A Contracorriente, which distributes in Spain, France’s Les Films d’Antoine and Tobina Film, and Portugal’s Fado Filmes,  »Insensibles » also exploits a growing French-Catalonian production axis. It shoots in Catalan — not only an official Spanish language but also a regional French language. As a France-Catalonia co-prod, mixing French and Catalan crew and cast, this opens a lot of doors in France, improving Gallic TV acquisitions prices, said Roxbury’s Miguel Angel Faura. Though lead-produced out of Spain,  »Insensibles » draws deep on French resources , one key way forward for a cash-strapped Spanish industry. Elle Driver has international sales rights; Canal Plus French pay TV rights. Pic is bank-rolled by French bank Natixis Coficine, with financing under-written by French culture industry financier Ifcic via an EU Media Program Production Guarantee Fund.  »Insensibles » taps Cofimage 23 French Sofica tax coin. Paris-based Backup Films brokered the co-production. Medina’s debut benefits from Spanish psychological thrillers’ cache in France. Films such as  »The Others » or  »The Orphanage » — which mix drama, story-telling, historical or social elements with shocks — are not as aggressive as...

Cendrillon du Pied Gauche continue de séduire les festivals

Depuis 7 mois, le film de Benjamin Lehrer a laissé son empreinte dans les festivals: – Festival Baz’art prod (Hors compétition) – Festival Cas d’Rage à Gagny (Récompenses : Prix du public – Meilleur film et Prix d’interprétation pour Axelle Charvoz) – Festival Européen de Bordeaux – Festival International du film court de Dresde en Allemagne (Hors Compétition) – Festival les Hérault du Cinéma au Cap d’Agde – Festival des Nations d’Ebensee en Autriche (Récompense : Ours d’Or) – Festival du cinéma en plein air de Grenoble – Festival Courts Courts à Tourtour (Var) – Festival Golden Diana en Autriche (Récompense : Golden Diana) – Festival City Court d’Hagondange en Moselle (Récompense : Prix du Public) Le périple continue. Sont annoncés : – Festival international Ciné-Jeune (Picardie) – Hors Compétition fin Octobre. – Programmation « Faire court » dans un circuit de salles de cinéma en Picardie – Octobre – Festival International de Groningue aux Pays Bas. Go Cendrillon, Go...

AMER au Festival de Leeds, England.

Amer (literally meaning ‘bitter’) focuses on three key sensual moments in Ana’s life set against the oppressive backdrop of the imposing family home. A sense of unease slowly builds to an erotic and terrifying finale where the line between reality and Ana’s fantasies becomes blurred. Directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani have created a wonderful homage to 70s Italian giallo films. The attention to detail lavished on every element of the film, from the poster artwork through to the use of sound and music, results in one of the most original, visionary and emotional genre films of the decade. Read more: http://www.leedsfilm.com/film/amer/#ixzz124PRP3A6 Fri 12th Nov, 2010 – 21:00Ticket link @ Hyde Park Picture House (HYDE) – £6.50 / £5.00 Sun 14th Nov, 2010 – 19:00Ticket link @ Hyde Park Picture House (HYDE) – £6.50 / £5.00 Wed 17th Nov, 2010 – 18:30Ticket link @ Vue Cinema in the Light 1 (VUE1) – £6.50 /...

AMER en Irlande

AMER This Franco-Belgian import has been causing quite a stir on the international festival circuit, and rightfully so: it’s a supremely confident nu-giallo that plays like a love letter to the master himself, Dario Argento – and is arguably a finer Argento flick than the ones Dario himself has been producing of late. Don’t mistake Amer for mere pastiche, however: working on a minimal budget, filmmakers Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet have crafted a sensual, stylistic tour-de-force, a tale of obsession and, of course, black-gloved murder played over three different periods in the life of a haunted young woman, played at various ages by Cassandra Fosset, Charlotte Eugene-Guibbaud and Marie Bos. Virtually dialogue-free, Amer is bold, bloody and enigmatic to a fault, offering any number of sublime (and subliminal) pleasures, from the expressionistic cinematography and deeply immersive sound design to the pitch-perfect vintage giallo soundtrack. Horrorthon loves Amer, and hopes that you do, too....