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Attention all movie buffs! Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey like no other as an exhibition celebrating the legendary filmmaker James Cameron is making its way to the prestigious Cinémathèque Française! Get ready to dive into the breathtaking worlds he has created on the big screen. This is an event you definitely won't want to miss!

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Get ready for an exciting event! If you're a fan of James Cameron like we are, you're in for a treat at the French Cinémathèque next spring. Mark your calendars: from April 3, 2024 to January 5, 2025, they're hosting an exhibition all about the director and his amazing art. That means you'll discover the secrets behind your favorite films!


Immersing in James Cameron's work

On the agenda: a real journey into his creative process. Titled The Art of James Cameron, the exhibition will be divided into 6 parts: "Dreaming with eyes wide open", "The Human Machine", "Exploring the unknown", "Titanic: going back in time", "Creatures: humans and aliens", and "Uncharted Worlds".  

We will find there more than 300 original works including drawings, accessories, costumes, photos and various technologies that the multi-Oscar winning director himself implemented, etc. The objective: to delve into the mind of the filmmaker to understand the ideas that led to the creation of his greatest films. One of the greatest directors of all time If you don't know his name, you definitely know his films. As a director, screenwriter, producer, and inventor, James Cameron is behind Terminator, Point Break, Titanic, and Avatar. Having revolutionized special effects with increasingly innovative technologies, he stands out as the director who revolutionized the world of cinema. Whether you're already a huge fan or simply curious to discover his unique universe, all you have to do is mark April 3rd on your calendar!

The Art of James Cameron
Cinémathèque Française
51, rue de Bercy – 12th 
From April 3, 2024, to January 5, 2025
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