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Meet our partners in changing the culture of the industry ...

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HBO

Cinema Ed and HBO have teamed up to present an industry panel at the Austin Film Festival called The Path to Inclusivity: Empowering Young Filmmakers. Despite all the talk, the current state of diversity in the film and tv industry still has a long way to go. One powerful solution is to start at the beginning - with young filmmakers. HBO has led the way with their in-house fellowships for young filmmakers called HBO Access. Cinema is thrilled to be work with HBO to present this panel and help change the industry, one young filmmaker at a time.

Austin Film Festival

Cinema Ed is proud to be a sponsor at the Austin Film Festival and work with their Young Filmmakers Program to put together and moderate The Path to Inclusivity: Empowering Young Filmmakers. AFF has been working with young filmmakers for many years, and Cinema Ed has followed their work and attended screenings by their students. We are very excited to be working with them to help empower young filmmakers and with the help of HBO, bring information to film and tv industry writers, directors, producers and others about the importance of mentorship.

New Waves Productions

 

Over a half century ago, a group of unknown French filmmakers broke through the brick wall of established cinema.  The “Nouvelle Vague” or New Wave included names like François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette.  Their new approach, based on low-budgets and a high desire for honesty and truth, pointed filmmaking in a new direction.

However, over fifty years later, the established film industry has taken the techniques of these rule-breakers and made them the norm.

With a desire is to pursue the spirit that began in Paris so long ago, to reignite the passion, New Waves Productions creates films that question established norms and take a fresh look at film as an art form

La Cinematheque Film Club

 

Do you like films? Want to know the origins of modern film and discover for yourself how it all came about? Would you like to get together with like-minded people to view and discuss great films? Then La Cinémathèque is for you. The film club currently meets monthly at the South Orange Performing Arts Center in South Orange, NJ. Past film series include:  The Blue Angel, Von Sternberg, 1930, Aguirre: The Wrath of God, Herzog, 1972, The Marriage of Maria Braun, Fassbinder, 1979,The Wings of Desire, Wenders, 1987, Spanish:The Exterminating Angel, Bunuel, 1962, Cria Cuervos, Saura, 1975, All About My Mother, Almodovar, 1999, The Sea Inside, Amenabar, 2004Italian: Rome Open City, Rossellini, 1945Umberto D., De Sica, 1952, 81/2, Fellini, 1963, L’Avventura, Antonioni, 1960, Seven Beauties, Wertmuller, 1975Death in Venice, Visconti, 1971, Surrealists: Metropolis, Lang, 1927, La Grande Illusion, Renoir, 1937, Bicycle Thieves, De Sica, 1948, The 400 Blows, Truffaut, 1959, Breathless, Godard, 1960

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