Step into the world of cinematic expertise with the Jean-Michel Frodon Workshop, a unique experience that brought together filmmakers, critics, and enthusiasts to explore the art of storytelling through cinema. Led by the renowned film critic and historian Jean-Michel Frodon, this workshop offered participants insights into the evolution of global cinema, its societal impact, and the intricate techniques of film criticism. From thought-provoking discussions to hands-on sessions, attendees left with a deeper appreciation for the power of film as an art form.
This exclusive workshop, led by the esteemed film critic and historian Jean-Michel Frodon, brought together filmmakers, critics, and cinephiles for an immersive journey into the heart of cinema. The program focused on the evolution of film as a medium, emphasizing its role in shaping cultural narratives and societal perceptions.
Participants analyzed classic and contemporary films from around the world, delving into themes of identity, conflict, and artistry.
Mastering Film Criticism: Interactive sessions allowed attendees to learn the art of film critique, developing skills to evaluate cinematography, narrative structure, and thematic depth.
Engaging dialogues with Jean-Michel Frodon offered insights into the relationship between cinema and society, emphasizing its role in sparking change.
Practical workshops enabled participants to refine their storytelling techniques and cinematic interpretations.
The workshop was a beacon for aspiring filmmakers and seasoned professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of cinema’s transformative power.
Exploring Global Cinema
Participants analyzed classic and contemporary films from around the world, delving into themes of identity, conflict, and artistry.
Mastering Film Criticism: Interactive sessions allowed attendees to learn the art of film critique, developing skills to evaluate cinematography, narrative structure, and thematic depth.
Roundtable Discussions
Engaging dialogues with Jean-Michel Frodon offered insights into the relationship between cinema and society, emphasizing its role in sparking change.
Creative Exercises
Practical workshops enabled participants to refine their storytelling techniques and cinematic interpretations.
The workshop was a beacon for aspiring filmmakers and seasoned professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of cinema’s transformative power.
Mentors:
Dina Emam
Muhammad Taymour
SELECTED PROJECTS
Amr ElSeyoufi -The Deer That Ran Away
Yasser Shafiey -Complaint NO. 713317
Mavie Maher -Fragile
Jennifer Peterson -Beyond the Farthest Tree
Ahmed Dahroug -Yasmine in Love
Marwan Imam -The Feast
Amr Wishahy -On the Road
Fady Elkholy and Mohamed Bakr Labib
Abanoub Youssef -Outside of Pelicans Lake
Sherif Fathy -Where from we Tell the Story

