

Cinéast(e)s
Directed by Julie Gayet, Mathieu Busson15 de octubre de 2013 75minDocumental
Is there such a thing as strictly feminine cinema? Is it more difficult for a woman than for a man to direct a film? Is gender parity necessary in the industry? Actress and producer Julie GAYET and actor and director Mathieu BUSSON ask these questions to twenty French woman filmmakers, who face a camera together for the first time. After over an hour of lively, informal, spontaneous and funny interviews, it becomes obvious that these issues are still problematic and definitely worthy of a documentary. As Mia HANSEN-LØVE remarks, “In the eyes of the people, a woman’s film is always a woman’s film, while a man’s movie is simply… a movie”.
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Cinéast(e)s was released on 15 de octubre de 2013.
Cinéast(e)s was directed by Julie Gayet, Mathieu Busson.
Cinéast(e)s has a runtime of 75min.
Is there such a thing as strictly feminine cinema? Is it more difficult for a woman than for a man to direct a film? Is gender parity necessary in the industry? Actress and producer Julie GAYET and actor and director Mathieu BUSSON ask these questions to twenty French woman filmmakers, who face a camera together for the first time. After over an hour of lively, informal, spontaneous and funny interviews, it becomes obvious that these issues are still problematic and definitely worthy of a documentary. As Mia HANSEN-LØVE remarks, “In the eyes of the people, a woman’s film is always a woman’s film, while a man’s movie is simply… a movie”.
The key characters in Cinéast(e)s are Self (Mona Achache), Self (Lisa Azuelos), Self (Josiane Balasko).
Cinéast(e)s is a Documental film.



















