“Moving Pictures: Filmmakers and the Art of Cinematography” Free Screening
CinefestOZ, the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS), and ARRI invite you to join us...
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
6:00 pm / 9:00 pm
Venue
Palace Cinemas Raine Square
Top floor, Raine Square, 300 Murray St, Perth WA 6000
+61 8 6165 4960
CinefestOZ, the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS), and ARRI invite you to join us for a free screening of “Moving Pictures: Filmmakers and the Art of Cinematography”. Created using footage collected from all over the world during the documentary project for ARRI’s centenary celebrations, this rare insight into the creative minds of a diverse group of filmmakers doesn’t mention brands or products: it is a celebration of thefilmmaking process.
The film had its Western Australian premiere earlier this year as part of the Industry Program at the 2019 CinefestOZ FilmFestival in Busselton. Due to overwhelming demand, CinefestOZ, ACS and ARRI have decided to screen the documentary a second time in Perth.
Details:
Where: Palace Cinemas Raine Square, 300 Murray Street Perth
Date: Tuesday, 24th of September
Time: 6:00pm arrival, 6:30pm screening
Tickets: This is a free screening courtesy of ARRI. Toreserve your seat, fill out the registration form above.
Special notice: ACS and WIFTWA members will receive a free drink on arrival, courtesy of ACS WA.
More Information:
“Moving Pictures: Filmmakers and the Art of Cinematography” takes viewers on a rare journey of personal, inspiring stories exploring the art of the moving image from celebrated cinematographers like Roger Deakins, Vittorio Storaro, Rachel Morrison, Christopher Doyle, Rodrigo Prieto, Matthew Libatique, Mahmoud Kalari and more. Compiled of intimate, insightful conversations from some of the greatest filmmakers of our time, this rare documentary explores the artists behind the world’s cinematic treasures.
There isn’t one path that every filmmaker takes to become successful. These passionate craftspeople reveal their early influences and careers, what moves and motivates them, plusthe magic of legendary partnerships with directors such as Jim Jarmusch, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese, Bernardo Bertolucci, David Lynch, Abbas Kirostami, Xia Fang, Stanley Kubrick and more.Including commentaries from award-winning directors such as Ang Lee, Francis Ford Coppola, Wim Wenders, Reed Morano and Ellen Kuras, Moving Pictures goes beyond technologyand technique to look into the hearts and minds of some of the most original voices in visual storytelling. Moving Pictures will spur creativity and the spirit of collaboration for viewers all over the world.