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| | ACMI HAVE JUST RELEASED 3 double passes to this film for Sunday Feb 26 at 6.10pm with the Q&A. First to email get the tickets. Be fast. events@cinematographer.net.au Please put CAMERAPERSON FREE TIX in the subject line. Please don't ask for them if you're not sure you will go.
Be sure to head down to ACMI to see this film between Feb 23 - Mar 15. Special screening and Q&A Feb 26th at 6.10pm
"CAMERAPERSON" A moving glimpse into one filmmakers journey through the world behind a camera. See this film at ACMI Cinemas. Show your ACS membership card at the ACMI ticket desk and receive $12 tickets to CAMERAPERSON at ACMI Cinemas. Or book online using the Promo Code: ACS You may still be asked for your membership card at the door. A big thanks to ACMI for their generosity to our members. CAMERAPERSON is showing from 23 Feb 15 Mar AT ACMI, MELBOURNE
Cameraperson unfolds with beauty and purpose Bilge Ebiri, Village Voice. ... a uniquely insightful memoir-cum-critical-treatise on the nature and ethics of Johnsons craft. Variety ...With the emotional collage work of Johnsons directorial outing, Sundances documentary section was more exciting than ever. IndieWire ... a beautifully curated collage ... The Guardian Transfixing... The New York Times An enigmatic self-portrait... The Hollywood Reporter ...an extraordinary self-portrait and an existential statement. Rolling Stone A boxing match in Brooklyn; life in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina; the day of a Nigerian midwife; an intimate family moment: these scenes and others are woven into Cameraperson, a tapestry of footage captured over the 25-year career of documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson. Through a series of episodic juxtapositions, Johnson explores the relationships between image-makers and their subjects, the tension between the objectivity and intervention of the camera, and the complex interaction of unfiltered reality and crafted narrative. Following the 6.10pm screening on Sunday 26th February, join filmmaker Kirsten Johnson and Australian International Documentary Conference CEO, Andrew Wiseman in conversation with ACMI's Head of Film Programs, James Hewison. Co-presented by AIDC and DocPlay.
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