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CINEMANIA is a French-language film festival that takes place in Montreal.Contents
Festival
The CINEMANIA French Film Festival in Montreal was established in 1995 and has continued annually ever since. The Festival is dedicated solely to French-language feature films emanating from France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Algeria, Morocco, Senegal, and other French-speaking regions. All films screened must be North American, Canadian, or Quebec premieres, and all are subtitled in English. The Festival takes place every November during a period of 11 days opening on the first Thursday of the month. All films are screened in the landmark restored theatre, the Imperial Cinema, in downtown Montreal (seating capacity with balcony, approximately 800).
The Festival website is http://festivalcinemania.com/. CINEMANIA publishes a catalogue each year that includes detailed synopses of each film screened.History
The Festival was founded by Mme Maidy Teitelbaum who is the ongoing operational President. The Festival's first 10 years were at Le Musee des Beaux Arts de Montreal --- in 2004 the Festival moved to the greater capacity Imperial Cinema. Mme Teitelbaum was awarded the Chevalier dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government in 2006 for her work in fostering French culture. In addition, in 2008 the SACD (SOCIETE des AUTEURS et COMPOSITEURS DRAMATIQUES) decorated Mme Teitelbaum with the Medaille Beaumarchais awarded each year since 1777 to the persons who best exemplify efforts to protect the rights of artists, composers and writers.
Program
CINEMANIA's very specific role in the panorama of Montreal and Quebec's cinematographic events is that it is the only Montreal film festival to present solely French-language films. In fact, for many of the films screened, the festival is their only avenue of distribution. CINEMANIA is, as a result, considered by many artists, journalists and cinephiles as a unique portal to view French-language films.
CINEMANIA offers cinephiles the opportunity of discovering a wide range of French-language films: masterpieces, innovative films and first feature films by young directors.
CINEMANIA shows approximately 30 feature films, each film screening twice. In order to arrive at their final selection, the Festival programmers view over 120 French-language films each year. The focus is both on established filmmakers and first-time directors, providing a launching pad for up-and-coming talent. Well-known directors whose work appears frequently on CINEMANIA's screen include Andre Techine, Anne Fontaine, François Ozon, Robert Guédiguian, Manuel Poirier, Aki Kauresmaki, and the Dardennes Bros. There have been guest appearances by such notable filmmakers as Bertrand Tavernier, Arnaud Desplechin, Olivier Assayas, Cédric Klapisch, Costa-Gavras, Jean-Jacques Beinix, Patrice Leconte, and Radu Mihaileanu. CINEMANIA guest stars have included Juliette Binoche, Emmanuelle Beart, Isabelle Huppert, Sergi Lopez, Alice Taglioi, and Emmanuelle Devos, among others.
Guests
Every year, CINEMANIA welcomes professionals of the international film world: producers, directors, actors, critics...
CINEMANIA frequently honours renowned filmakers with retrospectives of their work as well as providing open-to-the-public master classes and roundtable discussions in filmmaking with guest directors.
- 2010
- Isabelle Huppert (Copacabana)
- Marc Fitoussi (Copacabana)
- Ludivine Sagnier (Rose Bosch (La rafle/The Round Up)
- Alain Goldman (La rafle/The Round Up)
- Thierry Hancisse (Radu Mihaileanu (Le concert / The concert)
- Costa-Gavras (Eden à l'ouest / Eden is west)
- Emmanuel Mouret (Fais-moi plaisir! / Please please me!)
- Éric Lavaine (Incognito)
- Yves Jacques (Je vais te manquer / You'll miss me)
- Marc Robitaille (Un été sans point ni coup sûr / A no-hit no-run summer)
- 2008
- Arnaud Desplechin (Un conte de Noël / A Christmas Tale)
- Arta Dobroshi (Le Silence de Lorna / Lorna's Silence)
- Véra Belmont (Survivre avec les loups / Surviving with Wolves)
- Pierre Schoeller (Versailles (film, 2008))
- Alice Taglioni (Notre univers impitoyable / What if...?), (Ca$h)
- Jocelyn Quivrin (Notre univers impitoyable / What if...?), (Deux vies plus une / Two Lives Plus One), (Ca$h)
- Cyril Gelblat (Les murs porteurs / Cycles)
- Stéphanie Duvivier (Un roman policier / A Police Romance)
- Manuel Poutte (Les tremblements lointains / Distant Tremors)
- Louise Bourgoin (La fille de Monaco / The Girl from Monaco)
- Martin Bilodeau (Médiafilm), (Le Devoir)
- Brendan Kelly (The Gazette, (Variety)
- Marc-André Lussier (La Presse (Canada))
- Alain Spira (Paris Match)
- Catherine Perrin (Radio-Canada)
- 2007
- Bertrand Tavernier (Coup de torchon / Clean Slate, L'Horloger de Saint-Paul / The Clockmaker, Le Juge et l'assassin / The Judge and the Assassin, Que la fête commence / Let Joy Reign Supreme, La Vie et rien d'autre / Life and Nothing But...)
- Jean Becker (Dialogue avec mon jardinier / Conversations with My Gardener)
- Emmanuelle Devos (Ceux qui restent / Those Who Remain)
- Niels Arestrup (Le Candidat / The Candidate)
- Rémy Girard (presentation of La Vie et rien d'autre / Life and Nothing But...)
- Yves Jacques (Désaccord parfait / Twice Upon a Time)
- Anne Le Ny (Ceux qui restent / Those Who Remain)
- Géla Babluani (L'Héritage / The Legacy)
- Stéphan Carpiaux (Les Fourmis rouges / Red Ants)
- Dennis Trudeau (journalist and commentator)
- 2006
- Juliette Binoche (Quelques jours en septembre / A Few Days in September, Trois Couleurs: Bleu / Three Colours: Blue)
- Nicole Garcia (Selon Charlie / Charlie Says)
- Micheline Lanctôt (director and screenwriter)
- Santiago Amigorena (Quelques jours en septembre / A Few Days in September)
- Lisa Azuelos (Comme t'y es belle! / Gorgeous!)
- Éric Caravaca (Le Passager, La Raison du plus faible / The Right of the Weakest)
- Philippe Collin (Aux abois / Hardset: A Murder in Paris)
- André Lavoie (film critic)
- Dennis Trudeau (journalist and commentator)
- 2005
- Dominique Besnehard (artist agent and producer)
- Alain Corneau (Les Mots bleus / Words in Blue)
- Bernard Émond (La Neuvaine / The Novena)
- Yves Jacques (La Petite Chartreuse, Je préfère qu'on reste amis... / Just Friends)
- Radu Mihaileanu (Va, vis et deviens / Live and Become)
- Elsa Zylberstein (La Petite Jérusalem / Little Jerusalem)
- Antony Cordier (Douches froides / Cold Showers)
- Kamal Dehane (Les Suspects / The Suspects)
- Christopher Hall[disambiguation needed
] (columnist)
- Kevin Laforest (film critic)
- André Lavoie (film critic)
- 2004
- Dominique Besnehard (artist agent and producer)
- Sergi Lopez[disambiguation needed
] (Chemins de traverse)
- Claude Zidi (Ripoux 3 / Part-Time Cops)
- Isabelle Broué (Tout le plaisir est pour moi / The Pleasure Is All Mine)
- 2003
- Laurent Lucas (Qui a tué Bambi ? / Who Killed Bambi?)
- Sophie Quinton (Qui a tué Bambi ? / Who Killed Bambi?)
- Raquel Bitton (Piaf : sa vie, ses chansons / Piaf: Her Story...Her Songs)
- Ousseynou Diop (Madame Brouette)
- Rokhaya Niang (Madame Brouette)
- 2002
- Louis-Pascal Couvelaire (Sueurs / Sweat)
- Yves Lavandier (Oui, mais... / Yes, But...)
- Didier Becchetti (Jojo la frite / Accidental Saint)
- 2001
- Jean-Jacques Beineix (Mortel Transfert / Mortal Transfer)
- Hélène de Fougerolles (Mortel transfert / Mortal Transfer)
- Marie-Ève Bertrand (Mariages / Marriages)
- Zakia & Ahmed Bouchaala (Origine contrôlée / Made in France)
- Renaud Cohen (Quand on sera grand / Once We Grow Up)
- 2000
- Emmanuelle Béart (Les Destinées sentimentales / Sentimental Destinies)
- Marie-Josée Croze (Maelström)
- Alexandre Arcady (Là-bas... mon pays / Return to Algiers)
- Olivier Assayas (Les Destinées sentimentales / Sentimental Destinies)
- Rona Hartner (Sauve-moi / Save Me)
- 1999
- Patrice Leconte (La Fille sur le pont / Girl on the Bridge)
- Louis Bélanger (Post Mortem)
- Charlotte de Turckheim (Mon père, ma mère, mes frères et mes sœurs / My Father, My Mother, My Brothers and Sisters)
- Caroline Dhavernas (L'Île de sable / Sable Island)
- Sébastien Huberdeau (L'Île de sable / Sable Island)
- Alexis Loret (Alice et Martin / Alice and Martin)
- F. Christophe Marzal (Attention aux chiens / Beware of the Dogs)
- Johanne Prégent (L'Île de sable / Sable Island)
- 1998
- Isabelle Huppert (L'École de la chair / The School of Flesh, Rien ne va plus)
- Emma de Caunes (Un frère / A Brother)
- Gabriel Auer (Je suis vivante et je vous aime / I'm Alive and I Love You)
- Gilles Bourdos (Disparus / Love Troïka)
- James Huth (Serial Lover)
- 1997
- Jacques Doillon (Ponette)
- Élodie Bouchez (Clubbed to Death)
- Frédéric Marbœuf (Pondichéry, dernier comptoir des Indes / Return to India)
- 1996
- Ticky Holgado (Les Milles / A Man of Duty)
- Alain Centonze (C'est jamais loin / Never Too Far)
Public
CINEMANIA has a loyal public that keeps growing year after year. After 11 years at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, CINEMANIA moved to the Imperial Cinema (capacity of 800 seats) to double its capacity and thus answer the cinephiles' ever growing interest in the festival. The 12th edition saw its crowds increase by 50%, and the 13th in 2007 continued this growth. Those successive increases did not however diminish the "cine-club" atmosphere of the festival, which continues to be a meeting point for film lovers and artists.
Related activities
CINEMANIA organizes quality events that challenge and stimulate the intelligence of cinephiles: master classes, discussion panels, presentation of films by their directors or actors, question and answer sessions after the projections...
Mel Hoppenheim Prix du public
The Festival awards an annual prize, the Mel Hoppenheim Prix du Public, given each year to the most popular film by public ballot.
Over the years, the Mel Hoppenheim Prix du Public went to the following films:
- 2010: Potiche (film), directed by François Ozon
- 2009: Le Concert (film), directed by Radu Mihaileanu
- 2008: Versailles (film 2008), directed by Pierre Schoeller
- 2007: Le Scaphandre et le papillon / The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, directed by Julian Schnabel
- 2006: Comme t'y es belle ! / Gorgeous!, directed by Lisa Azuelos
- 2005: Va, vis et deviens / Live and Become, directed by Radu Mihaileanu
- 2004: 25 degrés en hiver / Twenty-Five Degrees in Winter, directed by Stéphane Vuillet
- 2003: Ah! Si j'étais riche / If I Were a Rich Man, directed by Michel Munz and Gérard Bitton
- 2002: Oui, mais... / Yes, But..., directed by Yves Lavandier
- 2001: Quand on sera grand / Once We Grow Up, directed by Renaud Cohen
- 2000: Les Destinées sentimentales / Sentimental Destinies, directed by Olivier Assayas
- 1999: La Fille sur le pont / Girl on the Bridge, réalisé par Patrice Leconte
- 1998: Serial Lover, directed by James Huth
See also
- List of French films
- List of French actors
- List of French directors
- List of French language films
- Culture of France
- Cinema of Quebec
External links
- http://www.cinemaniafilmfestival.com
- european-films.net - Reviews, trailers, interviews, news and previews of new and upcoming European films
- Biographies and autographs of French cinema stars
Categories:- Film festivals in Quebec
- Festivals in Montreal
- French films
- International film festivals
- 2010
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