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Positif
Editor Assumes One Year Position on Programming Staff
Roxanne Messina Captor, Executive Director of the
San Francisco Film Society, announced the appointment of Michel
Ciment, longtime editor of the influential French film magazine
Positif, as guest programmer for the 46th San Francisco International
Film Festival, April 17th - May 1st, 2003. Captor said "Michel
has attended the Festival as a journalist and written film notes
for the program, so he knows the Festival well. We recognized that
he would complement and augment our programming team perfectly.
I know that our audiences will be caught up by his passion for film
and appreciate his discovery of and advocacy on behalf of important
new works." Although Ciment is based in France the scope of
his interest in film is world-wide, so he will bring a unique selection
of exciting new French and international films to the Festival.
Because of its tradition of intellectual and cultural individualism,
and its proximity to and distance from Hollywood, the San Francisco
International Film Festival is in an ideal position to provide constructive
criticism and commentary on the annual state of the art. While in
San Francisco Ciment will present the Festival's inaugural State
of Cinema address, an assessment of current cinema from his personal
perspective.
Ciment first joined Positif in 1963 and became a member of
its editorial committee three years later. Positif has no
editor-in-chief and has been run for 50 years by a consensus-governed
committee that meets every Sunday. The magazine is distinguished
by its cutting-edge tone, rigorous historical research, appreciation
of artistically ambitious Hollywood filmmakers, spirited advocacy
for emerging filmmakers from all over the world and passionate defense
of eroticism in cinema. He has said, "Criticism is both an
intellectual and an emotional activity." His influence has
not only changed the way people regard film criticism, but has also
encouraged new ideas and creativity in filmmaking. Ciment has lived
out the highest ideals of cinephilia and maintained his passion
for film by seeing only the films he wants to see and nurturing
and defending the directors he loves. In a world dominated more
and more by mainstream movies and multinational media, Ciment and
Positif have been advocates for independent voices, discovery and
innovation.
As an extension of his work at Positif, Ciment has written
and edited books on directors as independent, creative, idiosyncratic
and diverse as Joseph Losey, Francesco Rosi, Stanley Kubrick, Theo
Angelopoulos, Elia Kazan, Erich von Stroheim, Jerry Schatzberg and
John Boorman. He recently retired from a long-term post teaching
American Studies at the University of Paris.
Ciment has received numerous honors and prestigious appointments
during his notable career including Chevalier of the Order of Merit,
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and Officer in the Order of Arts
and Letters, and is currently President of FIPRESCI. He has served
on juries at the world's most notable film festivals including Cannes,
Berlin, Venice and Locarno. Most recently he attended the Telluride
Film Festival on behalf of Positif to accept a special medallion
for dedication to the celebration of film as an artistic medium
and to present three rarely seen films. He will be in New York in
December for the Museum of Modern Art's tribute to Positif featuring
a series of 50 films.
The 46th San Francisco International Film Festival
runs April 17-May 1, 2003 at the AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres "The
Home of the Festival", the Castro Theatre, the Pacific Film
Archive Theater in Berkeley and the CinéArts at Palo Alto
Square in Palo Alto. Advance ticket packages and Festival passes
go on sale beginning February 17. Individual tickets for San Francisco
Film Society members will be available beginning March 25, with
individual tickets for the general public available starting March
31. To purchase tickets and for ticket information log on to www.sffs.org
or call 925-275-9490. The Main Box Office, located in the atrium
of the AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres at 1881 Post Street will open for Film
Society members on March 25 and for the general public on April
1. There will also be a Satellite Box Office at Crocker Galleria,
50 Post Street, second floor, opening on March 26. For up-to-date
Festival information log on to www.sffs.org or call 415-931-FILM.
The 46th San Francisco International Film Festival
(April 17-May 1, 2003) is presented by the San Francisco Film Society,
a nonprofit organization whose goal is to lead in expanding the
knowledge and appreciation of international film art and its artists
by showcasing the most compelling, thought-provoking international
films, special tributes, major restorations and today's brightest
stars.
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