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AFI Cinematography Intensive for Women 2024 - Applications Now Open

AFI announced today that it is accepting applications for the 2024 Cinematography Intensive for Women (CIW) presented by Panavision. The tuition-free, four-day workshop is designed for aspiring cinematographers who are committed to their journey toward a professional career as cinematographers and are looking for additional training to help them advance in their education, craft and career. Led by AFI Conservatory Cinematography Discipline Head Stephen Lighthill, ASC, the intensive will take place July 27-July 30 on the AFI Campus in Los…

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Kom op 4 & 5 mei naar Filmhuis Breda voor een ontroerende double-bill. In dit combinatieprogramma zie je namelijk twee indrukwekkende films van Joost Schrickx, met de bevrijding en nasleep van de Tweede Wereldoorlog in de hoofdrol.

Read this to understand Challengers

Challengers is about passion. One character doesn’t have enough of it. Another has too much of it. And a third is denied it. Tennis is the perfect game for this story because as much as you’re competing against someone else you’re also competing against yourself. Art’s struggles on the court reflect a collapse of confidence in his personal life. Much of the film is about establishing why his confidence has shattered and bringing him to a point of catharsis and breakthrough…

Our Story So Far: Brick (2005)

Classic noir, which thrived in the 1940s and 1950s, was born from pulp crime novels and a generally-felt suspicion and dissatisfaction with how law and order was maintained. In American noir, we see a bleak, sensual and expressionist reflection of societal upheaval that was more interested in shades of grey than crisp black-and-white. Decades on, filmmakers who came of age during noir’s heyday began to update their favourite hardboiled stories – think the psychologically and visually ambitious worlds of Thief,…

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Friends, if you aren't caught up yet on the podcast, during the month of May we're focusing on Planet of the Apes movies, from all over the franchise. Now is the perfect time to jump into a movies podcast with "big amateur vibes."

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