ARCHIVES 2009
Opening / Closing
Esther (The Orphan)
Trick 'R Treat
Europeans Features Films competition
Barbe Bleue
Bathory
Dead Snow
Metropia
Moon
The Children
Triangle
Special Screenings
Cannibal Holocaust
Alien, le huitième passager
Europeans Short Films competition
Arbeït fur alle
Brother's Keeper
Devil's Wedding
El ataque de los robots de Nebulosa-5
Le petit Dragon
Maquetas
The Knot
Undead Union: The making of
Virtual dating
Made in France Competition
Baby Boom
Cam 2 Cam
Duplication
King Crab Attack
Le tonneau des Danaïdes
Paris by night of the living dead
Plus loin encore
Metal Brutal
Roger Corman
Roger Corman’s filmography covers many genres: westerns, war films, science fiction, film noir, blaxploitation, and psychedelic films, so representative of the 1960s counter culture movement. No one’s films deserve the “cult film” label as much as Roger Corman’s do, many of which have such poetically memorable titles as Attack of the Crab Monsters, The Little Shop of Horrors or Wild Angels.
We have selected 7 films for our programme, allowing you only the briefest glimpse into the rich diversity of the Corman canon, of the new talent he has discovered and of the importance of his filmography to the history of cinema. The 7th film in our selection, produced by Roger Corman, was chosen not only for its cult nature, but to pay a modest tribute to the late David Carradine.
La chute de la maison Usher
La chambre des tortures
Le corbeau
La petite boutiques des horreurs
L'horrible cas du docteur X
Mitraillette Kelly
Course à la mort de l'an 2000
Georges Franju
Georges Franju (1912-87) co-founder of the Cinématèque française in 1936 with Henri Langlois, went on to become an acclaimed filmmaker of short documentary films (Le Grand Méliès, Le Sang des bêtes). In 1959, he turned to features with his first fantastic film, Eyes without a Face, followed by Judex, and Shadowman. This switch was criticised as a step down into a minor genre.
An admirer of Fantômas, both the novels and Feuillade’s films, but never obtaining the rights, both Judex and Shadowman bear the Fantomas stamp.
Franju collaborated extensively with Feuillade’s grandson, Jacques Champreux, and the great Maurice Jarre, whose haunting music runs through 5 of his 8 feature films.
Poetry, horror and plasticity were the aesthetics he admired the most in film.