in Lyon, to deliver a masterclass on Tuesday as a special guest of this 2020 edition.
“Our commitment towards heritage movies is a long-term one, it’s much more than a business strategy. With our library of films from Chaplin, Truffaut, Lynch, Chabrol and Kiarostami, we feel that we have rights but also duties to maintain them alive and to share with others,” said Karmitz.The program of restored Chabrol movies, including “The Torment,” “A Judgement in Stone,” “The Swindle,” “Nightcap” and “The Flower of Evil,” will kick off in France on Nov.
“It’s key when working with heritage movies to reinvent often the ways in which we present movies. We’re in this big, global battle for eyeballs and it takes more and more efforts, partners and people who are interested,” said Karmitz.struck a non-exclusive wide-ranging deal with Netflix covering 50 films directed by Truffaut, Chaplin, Demy, Alain Resnais, David Lynch, Emir Kusturica, Michael Haneke, Xavier Dolan, Steve McQueen and Krzysztof Kieslowski.
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