Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée

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Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée
CNC-Logo.svg
Formation25 October 1946; 74 years ago (1946-10-25)
Headquarters291 boulevard Raspail - 75014 Paris
Official language
French
President
Dominique Boutonnat
Website(in French) cnc.fr

The Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC; lit. the National Centre for Cinema and the Moving Image) is an agency of the French Ministry of Culture, and is responsible for the production and promotion of cinematic and audiovisual arts in France. The CNC is a publicly owned establishment, with legal and financial autonomy.

Created by law on 25 October 1946 as the Centre national de la cinématographie (National Centre for Cinematography), it is currently directed by Frédérique Bredin. The CNC replaced the Office professionnel du cinéma (OPC), its predecessor established during the reign of Vichy France for wartime censorship.

The CNC archives are located in the former Fort de Bois-d'Arcy to the southwest of Paris. Initially established in 1969 to house combustible nitrate films, the archives now house modern acetate films as well.[1]

Functions[]

The principal functions of the CNC are:

  • Regulation of cinema
  • Support of the economy of the cinema, audiovisual, and multimedia arts
  • Promotion of cinema and audiovisual arts among the public
  • Protection of French cinematographic heritage

List of presidents[]

  • Michel Fourré-Cormeray (1945–1952)[2]
  • Jacques Flaud (1952–1959)[3]
  • Michel Fourré-Cormeray (1959–1965)[4]
  • André Holleaux (1965–1969)[5][6]
  • André Astoux (1969–1973)[7]
  • Pierre Viot (1973–1984)[8]
  • Jérôme Clément (1984–1989)[9]
  • Dominique Wallon (1989–1995)[10][11]
  • Marc Tessier (1995–1999)[12][13]
  • Jean-Pierre Hoss (1999–2001)[14][15]
  • David Kessler (2001–2004)[16]
  • Catherine Colonna (2004–2005)[17]
  • Véronique Cayla (2005–2010)
  • Éric Garandeau (2011–2013)[18]
  • Frédérique Bredin (2013-current)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Le Pajolec, Sébastien. "Bulletins :: Bulletin n° 26 Les archives françaises du film à Bois d'Arcy" (in French). Institut Pierre Renouvin. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  2. ^ (in French)http://www.cannes.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=511&Itemid=2457652 Archived 2011-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hubert-Lacombe, Patricia (August 5, 1996). "Le cinéma français dans la guerre froide: 1946-1956". L'Harmattan – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Hubert-Lacombe, Patricia (August 5, 1996). "Le cinéma français dans la guerre froide: 1946-1956". L'Harmattan – via Google Books.
  5. ^ (in French)http://www.lcp.cnrs.fr/pdf/den-06a.pdf[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Depétris, Frédéric (August 5, 2008). "L'état et le cinéma en France: le moment de l'exception culturelle". Harmattan – via Google Books.
  7. ^ (in French)http://referentiel.nouvelobs.com/archives_pdf/OBS0491_19740408/OBS0491_19740408_059.pdf
  8. ^ (in French)http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/comite-histoire.htm
  9. ^ "Article de Business PME pour la sous rubrique Jerome clement president du comite de gerance arte". www.businesspme.com.
  10. ^ (in French)http://www.liberation.fr/culture/0101152221-marc-tessier-prend-la-tete-du-cnc-il-succede-a-dominique-wallon-au-centre-national-du-cinema
  11. ^ "La lettre de Nodula". www.nodula.com.
  12. ^ (in French)http://www.liberation.fr/culture/0101287860-jean-pierre-hoss-nomme-au-cncun-fidele-du-service-public-au-chevet-du-cinema
  13. ^ (in French)http://www.ozap.com/actu/marc-tessier-recase-cnc/100608[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "David Kessler, directeur général du CNC". Stratégies. March 26, 2001.
  15. ^ (in French)http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/actualites/communiq/hoss.htm
  16. ^ "Kessler à France Télévisions". La Libre.be.
  17. ^ "Catherine Colonna, directrice du CNC". Stratégies. September 8, 2004.
  18. ^ "Éric Garandeau au CNC". LEFIGARO.

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