“As far as human things are concerned,
don’t laugh,
don’t cry,
don’t be indignant,
but understand.”
In Caen, an original experiment mobilizes a crowd of extraordinary students every week: the Popular University, initiated in 2002 by the philosopher defrocked from national education, Michel Onfray.
Olivier L. Brunet
After a career in the technical industries of cinema (laboratories, post-production, special effects), Olivier L. Brunet co-founded the Arane-Gulliver laboratory (Clichy) in 2000, then devoted himself entirely to directing from 2001.
He was President of the Chambre Syndicale des trucages et effets spéciales of FICAM (1996-98) and juror of the 20th Caméra d’Or at the 50th Cannes International Film Festival 1997 (President of the Jury: Françoise Arnoult – Winner: Naomi Kawase for “Moe no Susaku”, mention to “La vie de Jésus” by Bruno Dumont)
He was also a professor (2000-2008) and head of the “cinema” department (2008-2009) at Cours Florent.
Avec
Le soutien
De la Maison de l’Image de Basse-Normandie
Du Pôle Image de Haute-Normandie
Du Centre National de la cinématographie
De la Procirep et de l’Angoa
Image et son |
Olivier Brunet |
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Lumière |
Jean-Paul Bachelet |
Assistant réalisateur |
Arnaud Boquier |
Montage |
Anne Argouse |
Mixage |
Benoît Reyne |
Etalonnage |
Nicolas Straseele |
Synthétiseur |
Sylvie Monpach |