- La Femis
La fémis ("École Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son", formerly known as "Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinématographiques"), is the French state film school. "FEMIS" is an
acronym for "Fondation Européenne pour les Métiers de l’Image et du Son". Based inParis , it offers courses balanced between artistic research, professional development and technical training. Its alumni have won the three most prestigious film prizes that areCannes Film Festival 'sGolden Palm ,Venice Film Festival 'sGolden Lion andBerlin International Film Festival 'sGolden Bear ten times making it the most rewardedfilm school in the world preceding theBeijing Film Academy and theTisch School of the Arts ofNew York .History
From 1944 to 1985, the IDHEC (
Institut des hautes études cinématographiques ) was the main French film school — training 1,439 French and foreign film professionals. Among its students wereLouis Malle ,Alain Resnais ,Theo Angelopoulos ,Arnaud Desplechin ,Claude Sautet ,Volker Schlöndorff ,Claire Denis ,Andrzej Żuławski ,Christophe Gans ,Eric Rochant ,Alain Corneau ,Costa Gavras ,Patrice Leconte ,Johan van der Keuken ,Claude Miller ,André Téchiné ,Paulo Rocha ,Robert Enrico ,Jean-Jacques Annaud ,Eric Rochant ,Yves Boisset ,Alain Cavalier ,Henri Colpi , andPascale Ferran .In 1985, the school was restructured under the supervision of the then Minister of Culture Jack Lang and La Fémis was created in 1986. Originally, scriptwriter
Jean-Claude Carrière was its president andJack Gajos was its director.When La Fémis was created, the school had seven teaching departments: direction, screenwriting, picture, sound, editing, production, and set design. A script continuity course was added in 1992 and a distribution/exploitation course in 2003. Lastly the master-class workshop, a European production training program, was co-created with the
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg , Ludwigsburg, Germany in 2002.The school is now a public establishment under the responsibility of the Ministry of culture and communication. The school first opened in the
Palais de Tokyo (Paris 16e), moving onFebruary 15 1999 to the oldPathé Studios at 6, rue Francoeur (18e).Curriculum
The main curriculum students follow a four-year training course. During the first year, they all follow the same general course: initiation in the various jobs involved in filmmaking, experimenting in every technical position within a film crew.
During the second and third year, they follow a specific curriculum according to the department they have chosen, including theoretical classes, exercises, days devoted to film analysis, analytical seminars and collective exercises making films. They spend their fourth year fulfilling an individual end-of-studies project (know as "travail de fin d'études" or TFE) and taking part in their classmates' projects.
Alumni
La Fémis has trained over 700 students in all filmmaking trades: directors, screenwriters, producers, editors, cameramen, sound engineers, decorators, script supervisors, distributors and exhibition managers/executives.
Among them: "(in alphabetical order)"
*Hélène Angel
*Solveig Anspach
*Emmanuelle Bercot
*Céline Bozon
*Yves Caumont
*Christine Carrière
*Renaud Cohen
*Antony Cordier
*Jean-Paul Civeyrac
*Marina de Van
*Marc-Djibril Glissant
*Sophie Fillières
*Delphine Gleize
*Jean L'Hôte
*Noémie Lvovsky
*Laetitia Masson
*Orso Miret
*Emmanuel Mouret
*François Ozon
*Manuel Pradal
*Céline Sciamma
*Partho Sen-Gupta External links
* [http://www.lafemis.fr La Fémis official website] fr
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