Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Free Cinema Movement Introduction







Europeans were the pioneers of the motion picture industry (or so-called film industries), with several innovative engineers and artists making an impact especially at the end of the 19th century. An overall example of European Cinema movement is the Europa Cinemas. 
It was founded in 1992, by the European Union's MEDIA Programme and several funds, as well as support from France's Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and National Center of Cinematography and the moving image. Europa Cinemas is a network of over 1000 cinemas in 588 cities and 60 countries, providing support to cinemas that commit to the screening of European films.
The influence is passed on to 1950s. Many young film-makers were working on different projects to build up the British Cinema Movement. The so-called "Free" Cinema Movement then emerges to other european countries. For example, italian film-maker Lorenza Mazzetti is one of the participants.




Angela Hsiao
Jessica Zhan
Andrea Liu
Wei Pin Yang
 

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