On the eve of the presentation of the cesars of French cinema report on Marin KARMITZ distributor of films and owners of theaters "July 14". [Different plans] room of July 14. [Different plans] posters "yol","goodbye children "," lives is a long quiet river " etc .... All distributed by mk2. Marin KARMITZ is nominated 9 times for caesars. Interview with the producer explaining that cesars are important for French production. For KARMITZ, distribution is essential to the success of a film. [Different shots] queue in front of cinema. [Close-up] displays"mélo".
Reportage dans le 13ème arrondissement de Paris où Marin Karmitz, producteur distributeur, vient d'ouvrir un nouveau multiplex MK2 à côté de la bibliothèque François Mitterrand. Il comprend 14 écrans, plusieurs restaurants sous une immense structure de verre. Alternance de commentaire sur images factuelles et d'interviews d'un spectateur, de Marin Karmitz et de Roger George, directeur du cinéma Pathé Ivry.
After the cancellation of the exploitation visa of the film of Virginie DESPENTES, "Baise-moi", by the Council of State referred by the extreme right association "Promote", the film was to be classified X in the name of its pornographic character and its incitement to violence. However, some Parisian theaters are resisting and keep the film on display, even if they only allow access to those over 18.
Interview of the director Marin KARMITZ on the controversy raised by his film "Comedy". He confides his satisfaction of having made the spectators react.
Strolling in the middle of the works , the producer Marin KARMITZ presents his collection of contemporary art exhibited at the museum of modern art in Paris under the title "Private passions". He specifies: "I show French works from the 50s" and "I live differently when I look at a painting". He recalls the words of Samuel Beckett, with whom he worked a lot, on painting: "Painting can only be in black and white".
Interview with director, producer and broadcaster Marin KARMITZ on the reorganization of cinema announced by the government. He is satisfied with the measures taken because they will allow independent cinema to survive and filmmakers to be more creative.
Interview with Marin Karmitz on his film "Camarade", on his particular way of filming and on the news of his film in relation to the context in France.