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Maidy Teitelbaum is the founder of Cinemania Film Festival in Montréal, Québec (Canada). Passionate about cinema, she was inspired to launch CINEMANIA after attending the weeklong Sarasota French Film Festival in 1994. One year later, she created the Cinemania Film Festival with support from the private sector. The first edition consists of 5 days of screenings at the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts. After 25 years of strong commitment, Maidy Teitelbaum definitely leaves the organization in January 2020. Guilhem Caillard stays on board as the Festival director.
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dbo:abstract | Maidy Teitelbaum est la fondatrice et présidente du Festival de films Cinemania.La première édition du festival consistait en cinq jours de projections au Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. En 2006, onze ans après sa création, CINEMANIA avait fidélisé un nombre tellement croissant d’amoureux du cinéma que le festival a dû déménager au Cinéma Impérial pour tous les accueillir. Aujourd'hui, CINEMANIA est un événement d'envergure, étendu sur une période de 11 jours durant lesquels sont présentés une cinquantaine de films à travers 70 projections. Le festival rejoint un nombre record de spectateurs annuellement et compte sur le soutien de partenaires fidèle. Chaque nouvelle édition offre une fenêtre de qualité sur des films découverts à Cannes et dans les plus grands festivals internationaux. L'événement jouit d'une réputation solide auprès de nombreux artistes et professionnels au Québec comme de l'autre côté de l'Atlantique, en France. En janvier 2020, Maidy Teitelbaum quitte définitivement CINEMANIA en tant que présidente. Guilhem Caillard, directeur général et directeur de la programmation depuis 2014, assure la continuité à la tête de l'organisme qui célèbre alors son 26e anniversaire. Dans cette période transitoire, la présidence du conseil d'administration de l'organisation est alors assurée par Bluma Litner, qui est par la suite remplacée par Pierre Roy, ancien président des chaînes télé d'Astral. (fr) Maidy Teitelbaum is the founder of Cinemania Film Festival in Montréal, Québec (Canada). Passionate about cinema, she was inspired to launch CINEMANIA after attending the weeklong Sarasota French Film Festival in 1994. One year later, she created the Cinemania Film Festival with support from the private sector. The first edition consists of 5 days of screenings at the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts. In November 2006, 11 years after its creation, CINEMANIA had attracted so many loyal followers that the Festival is obliged to change venues to the Imperial Cinema in Montréal's Quartier des Spectacles. Indeed, this historic hall becomes the ideal place to improve the spectator experience. In its 20th anniversary year (2014), CINEMANIA launches several new projects. The festival strengthens its unique and ongoing relationship between French-speaking filmmakers and Quebec distributors, makes the diversity of French-language cinema accessible to young people through a programme of school screenings and expands its free summer programming of films in a few Montreal parks. Famous Canadian journalist and producer Kevin Tierney declared that Teitelbaum has created a real success story while smartly preparing the future: "She has established an organization that has new blood, new leadership in the form of managing director Guilhem Caillard." Along with Founder Teitelbaum, French film critic Guilhem Caillard, who came on board in 2011, has taken the festival "to unprecedented heights of renown." And according to him, CINEMANIA is "answering a deep need in the community, here in Montreal, and in la francophonie, for these films which talk about the world of today differently." In November 2019, the event celebrates its 25th anniversary with brio, recording the highest number of participants in its history with 28 000 spectators and once again reaffirms its commitment to the Francophonie. The French feature films such as Céline Sciamma's PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE and Québec's Sophie Deraspe's ANTIGONE represent their respective countries in the race for the 2020 Oscars, further enhancing the selection. Facing the increasing success of the Festival, Maidy Teitelbaum declares: "I don't know where the time went. Every year, we just put on our boxing gloves and said, ‘Go out there and fight for the films, the guests and the venues.’ " After 25 years of strong commitment, Maidy Teitelbaum definitely leaves the organization in January 2020. Guilhem Caillard stays on board as the Festival director. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Maidy Teitelbaum is the founder of Cinemania Film Festival in Montréal, Québec (Canada). Passionate about cinema, she was inspired to launch CINEMANIA after attending the weeklong Sarasota French Film Festival in 1994. One year later, she created the Cinemania Film Festival with support from the private sector. The first edition consists of 5 days of screenings at the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts. After 25 years of strong commitment, Maidy Teitelbaum definitely leaves the organization in January 2020. Guilhem Caillard stays on board as the Festival director. (en) Maidy Teitelbaum est la fondatrice et présidente du Festival de films Cinemania.La première édition du festival consistait en cinq jours de projections au Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. En 2006, onze ans après sa création, CINEMANIA avait fidélisé un nombre tellement croissant d’amoureux du cinéma que le festival a dû déménager au Cinéma Impérial pour tous les accueillir. (fr) |
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