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Carlo Chatrian

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Carlo Chatrian
NameCarlo Chatrian
OccupationFilm critic, journalist, and director of the Berlin International Film Festival

Carlo Chatrian is a renowned film critic, journalist, and festival director, known for his work with the Locarno Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival. He has collaborated with prominent film critics and journalists, including Olaf Möller and Serge Toubiana, and has written for various publications, such as Cahiers du Cinéma and Film Comment. Chatrian's expertise in film has led him to work with notable filmmakers, including Werner Herzog and Terrence Malick. His contributions to the film industry have been recognized by organizations like the European Film Academy and the National Society of Film Critics.

Early Life and Education

Carlo Chatrian was born in Turin, Italy, and developed an interest in film at a young age, influenced by the works of Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni. He studied film at the University of Turin, where he was introduced to the films of Andréi Tarkovsky and Stanley Kubrick. Chatrian's education also involved attending film festivals, such as the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival, where he discovered the works of emerging filmmakers like Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Lars von Trier. His academic background and festival experiences have shaped his perspective on film, which he has shared through his writings in publications like Sight & Sound and Variety (magazine).

Career

Chatrian began his career as a film critic, writing for Italian publications like La Stampa and L'Unità. He later became a regular contributor to international film magazines, including Cinema Scope and Fandor. Chatrian's expertise in film has led him to collaborate with film institutions, such as the Cinémathèque française and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). He has also worked with film festivals, including the Rotterdam International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival, where he has served as a jury member alongside notable filmmakers like Jane Campion and Alejandro Jodorowsky. Chatrian's career has been marked by his involvement with the Locarno Film Festival, where he has worked as a programmer and a member of the selection committee, alongside Olivier Père and Frédéric Maire.

Filmography

As a film critic and journalist, Chatrian has written about a wide range of films, including The Tree of Life (film), Melancholia (2011 film), and Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives. He has also interviewed prominent filmmakers, such as Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, for publications like The Hollywood Reporter and The Guardian. Chatrian's filmography is characterized by his interest in international cinema, with a focus on the works of filmmakers like Béla Tarr and Nuri Bilge Ceylan. His writings have been published in various languages, including English, French, and Italian, and have appeared in publications like Le Monde and Die Zeit.

Awards and Recognition

Chatrian's contributions to film criticism and journalism have been recognized by organizations like the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists and the French Syndicate of Film Critics. He has received awards for his writings, including the Prix Mémoire de la Critique and the Premio Nazionale di Critica Cinematografica. Chatrian's work has also been acknowledged by film festivals, such as the Tribeca Film Festival and the Guadalajara International Film Festival, where he has served as a jury member and has presented awards to emerging filmmakers like Ryan Coogler and Greta Gerwig. His involvement with the European Film Academy has led to collaborations with notable filmmakers like Wim Wenders and Agnès Varda.

Personal Life

Chatrian currently resides in Berlin, Germany, where he works as the director of the Berlin International Film Festival. He is married to a film critic and has two children, who have been introduced to the world of film through his work. Chatrian's personal life is marked by his passion for film, which he shares with his family and colleagues, including Dieter Kosslick and Kathrin Kohlstedde. His interests extend beyond film to include literature and music, with a particular appreciation for the works of Thomas Mann and Gustav Mahler. Chatrian's personal and professional life has been influenced by his relationships with filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola and Brian De Palma, with whom he has collaborated on various projects. Category:Film critics

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