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2018

Acting for Camera

Start date:
Sep 16, 2018
Ability Level:
Intermediate/Advanced

In collaboration with La Fémis, the Institut Francais Qatar, the French Embassy in Doha, FNAC and Fifty One East.

This six-day workshop aims to train participants in the art of screen acting, and give them an invaluable insight into the relationship between directors and actors. These hands-on and practical camera classes will focus on the acting process, with each participant working on three scenes. Teaming up with other members of the class, actors will take turns playing two roles in each scene. These will be filmed and played back at the end of each session for discussion and critical analysis.


Dates: 16 to 21 September
Application Deadline: 28 August
Hours:
Sunday to Thursday 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Friday 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Language: English
Fee: 1000 QAR
Group Size: 10 participants
Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced


Submission Requirements:

Please send the following as one Word or PDF document to training@dohafilminstitute.com, specifying in the email subject line which practical lab(s) you are applying for:
1. Full name, email and contact phone number
2. A brief letter of intention explaining why you are applying to the lab (maximum one page)
3. Showreel, examples of previous work, or link to a website (if available)
4. CV or short biography
5. Copy of Qatar ID

Submission Process and Selection of Candidates:

Please submit all required materials as one document to training@dohafilminstitute.com. After the application deadline, the lab mentor and the DFI team will review applications. Candidates may be invited for a supplemental interview during the selection process. Please note that submission of your application does not guarantee a place in the program. Depending on the number of submissions, some applicants may be waitlisted or declined. All applicants will be notified of the results of their submission in a timely manner.


Lab Mentors

Brice Cauvin is a film director and a writer who studied literature, linguistics and cinema at La Sorbonne Paris. He has been involved in the film industry for 25 years, working in both France and abroad. Brice’s first film was selected at the Berlinale and received the Variety Award. His latest film ‘The Easy Way Out’ was released in France in March 2016, and has screened in almost 20 countries. He has been teaching for more than 15 years and is currently the Head of the Directing department at la Fémis since September 2017.

Afef Ben Mahmoud is aTunisian director and actress. Her television series credits include ‘Ya Zahratan Fi Khayali’, ‘Sayd El Rim’, ‘Maktoub…’ and numerous video clips, including ‘Madinat Al Hob’ with Kadhim Al-Sahir. She had her first big-screen role in Jilani Saâdi’s ‘Khorma’, participated in several Italian productions, and played the lead in Ibrahim Letaief’s ‘Flous Academy’ and Nouri Bouzid’s ‘Making Off’, which won awards at several international film festivals. She has directed three short narrative films and a documentary, and is currently developing her first feature-length film, ‘Backstage’. Ben Mahmoud holds a B.Sc in Economics and Management, a BFA in Film Directing and Screenwriting and an MA in Art and Design.


About La Fémis

La Fémis, the French national film school, was founded in 1986 and is currently chaired by award-winning director Raoul Peck. Each year, the school selects and trains 50 students in the various disciplines of filmmaking. Exceptional films created through the film school’s programmes have been selected for and won awards at many film festivals, including the Festival de Cannes, the Berlin International Film Festival and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. La Fémis has been ranked one of the top 10 film schools in the world by ‘The Hollywood Reporter’.

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