Arts-et-Métiers metro station in the 3rd arrondissement, in Paris.
Second floor of an old building… in brand new offices.
Film producer and business manager Sarah Lelouch is troubled: a water leak occurred during the weekend.
“It happens to everyone,”
she says, smiling.
This was not a valid reason to cancel appointments.”
That smile, that way of speaking… The family resemblance is obvious.
Claude Lelouch - her dad - is a real model for her.
“
He was the first director to shoot a film with an iPhone.
He has always been a visionary and passionate about technology.
He passed that on to me
,” says his daughter.
On the occasion of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, it will launch a revolutionary event dedicated to new technologies and artificial intelligence applied to the world of cinema.
Its name: techCannes.
This meeting aims, hopes its founder, to establish itself in the cinema and audiovisual landscape.
“Innovation and change…
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