Camerimage, the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, is celebrating its 21st year next month and ComingSoon.net will be in attendance. Today, the festival revealed the following lineup of films selected for the festivals main competition:
Agnieszka Hollands Burning Bush; Czech Republic, 2013; Cinematographer: Martin Strba
Pirjo Honkasalos Concrete Night; Finland, Sweden, Denmark, 2013; Cinematographer: Peter Flinckenberg
Amat Escalantes Heli; Mexico, France, Germany, Netherlands, 2013; Cinematographer: Lorenzo Hagerman
Edgar Reitzs Home from Home (Die andere Heimat Chronik einer Sehcsucht); Germany, France, 2013; Cinematographer: Gernot Roll
Pawel Pawlikowskis Ida; Poland, Denmark, 2013; Cinematographers: Lukasz Zal, Ryszard Lenczewski
Joel Coen and Ethan Coens Inside Llewyn Davis; USA, France, 2013; Cinematographer: Bruno Delbonnel
Lee Daniels’ The Butler; USA, 2013; Cinematographer: Andrew Dunn
Maciej Pieprzycas Life Feels Good (Chce sie zyc); Poland, 2013; Cinematographer: Pawel Dyllus
Thomas Imbachs Mary Queen of Scots; Switzerland, France, 2013; Cinematographer: Rainer Klausmann
Alexander Paynes Nebraska; USA, 2013; Cinematographer: Phedon Papamichael
Alejandro Montiels Paradise for the Damned; Argentina, 2013; Sol Lopatin
Ron Howards Rush; USA, Germany, UK, 2013; Cinematographer: Anthony Dod Mantle
Gustav Deutschs Shirley – Visions of Reality; Austria, 2013; Cinematographer: Jerzy Palacz
Steve McQueens 12 Years a Slave; USA, UK, 2013; Cinematographer: Sean Bobbitt
Camerimages prestigious Golden Frog, Silver Frog and Bronze Frog awards will be bestowed upon main competition titles representing the greatest achievements in cinematography. The festival runs from November 16th 23rd in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Check back for full coverage of the festival!