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Bruno Delbonnel's evocative cinematography depicting the magical-realist story, using heightened and selective coloring, different camera speeds and humorous digital effects, made Montmartre and ...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s “Amelie” has been named the best-shot film of 1998-2008 according to a recent online poll by American Cinematographer magazine. Shot by Bruno Delbonnel, the Oscar ...
‘Amelie’ Cinematographer Talks Film vs. Digital Bruno Delbonnel also tells the Digital Biscuit forum in Dublin that he loved the set of the 'Harry Potter' film he worked on but found the ...
The technology of cinematography has undergone some of the most seismic shifts in film history this century, with what began in the 2000s as an almost entirely photochemical process transforming ...
Twenty years on, the quirky romantic comedy is as iconic and timely as ever. Hannah Strong explores the film's unique appeal, and why its moments of magic are so right for now.
“It was the obvious choice,” cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel said of the decision to shoot Joel Coen’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” in stark black-and-white.
A painfully shy waitress working at a tiny Paris cafe, Amelie makes a surprising discovery and sees her life drastically changed for the better. From then on, Amelie dedicates herself to helping ...
Viewers get to experience Parisian life through the lens of Amélie’s bright imagination and the quirky cinematography of Bruno Delbonnel. Available on Amazon.
Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has acquired all rights in North America excluding French Canada to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amelie and will reissue the film on February 14, 2024 – 22 years after the ...
Amelie has become the highest grossing French-language film ever released in North America, having grossed $20,891,879 by Jan 21, breaking the previous record - held by La Cage Aux Folles since ...
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