AGNÈS GODARD on PERSPECTIVES - cine-fils.com
Agnès Godard learned her skills on films by Wim Wenders and Alain Resnais and has been working as a cinematographer together with Henri Alekan, Claire Denis and Ursula Meier. She won the César award for BEAU TRAVAIL (1999) directed by Claire Denis. To us she spoke about perspectives and tried to explain why films can be considered as sculptures. Interview by: Felix von Boehm Camera by: Till Vielrose Translation by: Giovanni Marchini Camia Berlin, February 2012 Sign up for free: www.cine-fils.com

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