A series of remarkable documentaries, exploring various directors' visions on their own trade and paying homage to cinematography, are to be brought together under a special section entitled “Cinema, Mon Amour”, at Transilvania International Film Festival (27 May – 5 June, Cluj).

Those over 10 features included in the program talk about cinema from multiple standpoints, some of them downright unexpected: from cult films or cinema trends to famous directors or actors; from extras to fans capable of anything for their favourite hero; from shooting mechanisms to power games on sets, from theatre halls to cinema archives. And, last but not least, they talk about the ways in which films can affect real life sometimes.
The films included under this section are as follows
: Once Upon a Dream: A Journey to the Last Spaghetti Western (directed by Tonislav Hristov),
The
Wolfpack (directed by Crystal Moselle),
Hitchcock / Truffaut (directed by Kent Jones),
I Don’t Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman (directed by Marianne Lambert),
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (directed by Stig Björkman),
Helmut Berger, Actor (directed by Andreas Horvath),
Doomed Beauty (directed by Helena Třeštíková),
For the Love of a Man (directed by Rinku Kalsy),
A Flickering Truth (directed by Pietra Brettkelley)
Fury of the Demon (directed by Fabien Delange),
50 Days in the Desert (directed by Fabrizio Maltese),
It All Started at the End (directed by Luis Ospina), and the feature that borrowed its name to the section –
Cinema, Mon Amour (directed by
Alexandru Belc).
Details at:
Tiff.ro