Our Cannes correspondent Virginie Bélanger just got back to her hometown and is busy working on her LomoKino movie from the film festival. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the analogue flick shoot here. We can't wait to see the old school video!
From Virginie:
Like I had told you previously, Lomography had asked me to make a little video of my trip to Cannes with their new LomoKino, a super 35 film camera. I was really excited to do so and got a few friends to collaborate on helping me make the video. I still have to develop the film, scan it and then edit the video but in the mean time I wanted to share a few “behind the scenes” shots with you. I’ll be back very soon with much more from the festival :)
We can’t wait to see the final Cannes cut! Browse the Magazine for more articles on the 65th Cannes Film Festival which ran from May 16 – 27.
Visit her blog, Virginie’s Cinema.
Lomography has teamed up with movie platform MUBI to produce its first cinematic collaboration, the very first clone of the LomoKino: the LomoKino MUBI Edition. Every LomoKino MUBI Edition comes with a free one month subscription to MUBI and a film strip from Palme D’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s LomoKino movie Ashes.
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