The Cinema of Euzhan Palcy
Berlinale Talents Event 2023
hosted by Claire Diao
“With my camera I don’t shoot, I heal,” Euzhan Palcy said about her filmmaking philosophy as she accepted an Honorary Oscar last November as a pioneering filmmaker whose groundbreaking significance in international cinema is cemented in film history. Her classic Sugar Cane Alley (1983), selected by Ava DuVernay for this year’s Berlinale Retrospective on Coming of Age, helped put her native Martinique on cinema’s world stage, and went on to win over 17 international prizes. For Euzhan, filmmaking is a mission. Her spirit of collaboration and communication, be it with studio executives, Hollywood icons like Marlon Brando or technicians on set, has allowed her to deal with unpredictable circumstances on various film sets. Always true to her storytelling vision, she has become an inspiration for many, fighting for gender parity, and for a stronger representation of marginalised groups in front of and behind the camera. For the first time with us at the Berlinale, here is a chance not to be missed in joining her on this important journey.
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