27/10/2015

'Le Jeune Karl Marx' de Raoul Peck : Premières photos de tournage



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Sur le tournage du Jeune Karl Marx: Photo: Kris de Witte


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THE YOUNG KARL MARX A FILM BY RAOUL PECK Phot:Frédéric Batier

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The Young Karl Marx by Raoul Peck. Script by Pascal Bonitzer and Raoul Peck. Velvet Film, Agat Films (France), RohFilm (Germany), Artémis Productions (Belgium)



Raoul Peck has become one of the most intriguing figures in the International film community. Born in Haiti, raised in Zaire (Congo) and France, he additionally is well-suited for the international following he has earned. No doubt his early travels throughout the world have informed his particular aesthetic as a filmmaker. Educated in Haiti, Zaire (Congo), France, and Germany, Peck initially studied engineering and economics at Berlin University. He worked as a journalist and photographer from 1980 to 1985.
In 1988 he received his film degree from the Berlin Academy of Film and Television. Since graduation, Peck has developed short experimental works, socio-political documentaries, and features based on fact as well as fiction. His feature "L'homme sur les quais" (1993) ("The Man by the Shore") was the first Haitian film to be released in theaters in the United States; this feature was also selected for competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. 
A true internationalist, Peck divides his time between Europe and the United States and for a brief time in the 1990s he served as Haiti's Minister of Culture. For his international vision, historical and political insights, along with his potent artistic vision, he has been richly rewarded. In 1994 he was awarded the Nestor Almendros Prize by the Human Rights Watch in New York; and in 2001 he received the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award. Peck promises to be one of the major trendsetters in filmmaking and indeed socio-political commentary well into the twenty-first century.
In January 2010, he was appointed Chairman of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son (Le Femis), the prestigious French national film school.


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