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Films Can Change Your Life (Interview)
Author(s) -
Marin Karmitz
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
kinema a journal for film and audiovisual media
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2562-5764
pISSN - 1192-6252
DOI - 10.15353/kinema.vi.861
Subject(s) - movie theater , passion , militant , media studies , democracy , film industry , scripting language , service (business) , sociology , advertising , art history , art , visual arts , history , management , law , political science , business , psychology , marketing , politics , economics , social psychology , computer science , operating system
LIGHT, rebellion, love, equality, cinema, democracy: the words that adorn the frontispiece of the latest "cinema venue" created by Marin Karmitz, in Paris, more or less sum up the independent producer's ambitious and quasi-militant concept of cinema; indeed, Karmitz is someone who puts his passion at the service of creative film directors the world over. He is a producer, distributor both in France and abroad, and also runs a number of cinemas in Paris; after many years as a marginalised figure, he is now at the very heart of the French film-making industry.This interview, conducted by Anne Rapin, was originally published in Label France No. 31, April 1998.(1) Label France: People send you a thousand scripts a year. What criteria do you use to decide which films to produce in any given year? Marin Karmitz: There are several ways of looking at what a producer does. Personally,...

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