Berlinale's House of Talents

Berlinale's House of Talents

Coming of Age with Céline Sciamma

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In this episode, we sit down with one of French cinema’s most prominent voices: Céline Sciamma. Drawing on Anglo-Saxon and French filmmaking traditions, the writer and director (Water Lilies, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Petite Maman) portrays characters caught up in new desires, bridging childhood and adulthood. At Berlinale Talents 2021, we got the chance to ask Céline about her artistic coming-of-age before we turned to her “delicate machines”: that is to say, her films.

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Every February, Berlinale Talents becomes home to the world’s most promising filmmakers. It’s a one-of-a-kind forum for film professionals and cinema lovers alike, nested within the Berlin International Film Festival, where a global vision for the cinema of the future is built and shared. Berlinale’s House of Talents Podcast plunges you into this world. Join us from this special vantage point as we look into the making of the magic we call cinema, featuring stimulating conversations with internationally acclaimed filmmakers and artists from the Berlinale Talents archive.
Berlinale’s House of Talents is one of the Berlinale podcasts and brought to you in cooperation with Goethe-Institut.

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