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205 jours avant
le festival Direct from the rue du Premier-Film : > Clint Eastwood, premier lauréat du prix Lumière, par Le Figaro
> Clint Eastwood raconte : "Mes souvenirs de cinéma", par le Progrès> Pari gagné pour le festival Lumière 2009 de Lyon, par Le Point> Lyon et sa banlieue célèbrent le cinéma des cinéastes, par Le Monde
> "Et pour quelques films de plus" par Télérama> "Pleine lumière sur le film noir dans le Grand Lyon" par Samuel Blumenfeld> Entretien avec Philippe Garnier, par LibéLyon
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Sergio Leone
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Once Upon a Time There Was Sergio LeoneTo mark the 20th anniversary of his death, all the Italian director’s films (in new or restored copies) are being shown.
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Clint Eastwood guest of honourEastwood will be guest of honour at the Festival and patron of the retrospectives of the work of Sergio Leone and Don Siegel (both of whom he dedicated his film Unforgiven to). > > more
Don SiegelSiegel’s classy work includes fast-paced thrillers, lively comedies and challenges to traditional morality but he’s still not very well known, especially in his own country, the US. A cheerful and energetic look at the films of the director of Dirty Harry and The Killers.
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Shin Sang-ok, "emperor of Korea"He is one of Asia’s most striking and prolific filmmakers (nicknamed “the emperor of Korea”) and an overly western-oriented world cinema has not given him his rightful place. > > more
Eddie Muller and the art of noirEight “lost” films made between 1941 and 1952 by three Hollywood studios and chosen by Eddie Muller, a world expert on films noir, founder and head of the Film Noir Foundation, organiser of San Francisco’s Noir City film festival and programme chief at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theater, in Hollywood. They will be presented by Philippe Garnier. > > more
Great moments of the silent eraCarl Theodor Dreyer's first film The President (with electric guitar accompaniment by Olivier Mellano), F.W. Murnau's masterpiece Tabu (set to music by the Orchestre National de Lyon) and La Contessa Sara, by Sergio Leone's father, Roberto Roberti (also with musical accompaniment). > > more
Unearthed, restored and back on the screenDistributors in France, the land of film-lovers, are keen on cinema heritage and are always digging up treasures from the past. > > more
Special screeningsDon't miss the many other special events being held during the Festival ! > > more
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