About Arnaud
Arnaud Trouvé is the Movie Parliament Minister for Foreign Affairs.
About Arnaud:
"I live in Paris, France, where I've been working for a VFX company.
I've been involved in the post-production process of several films, including latest release "Thor".
Cinema is my biggest passion; I read, talk and learn about movies every day.
I am thrilled by the new films and techniques developed around the world, and I am eager to share my discoveries with the widest audience.
As a world traveller, I've been lucky enough to discover new places and meeting friends on the go.
I will go to Cannes Film Festival in less than two weeks, and visit Spain and China in September.
My cinema pantheon welcomes works by Stanley Kubrick, Mizoguchi, Miyazaki, Ozu; dreams & nightmares of David Lynch, Darren Aronofsky, Satoshi Kon; travels through time & space by Shyamalan, Jeunet, Fincher, Noé, Nolan, Godard, Resnais; reveries of Van Sant and Weerasethakul; gut-wrenching tales of Chaplin, Almodovar, Park Chan-wook and the Dardenne; and a bunch of witty satires and non-sense by Bacri/Jaoui, Alain Chabat and Terry Gilliam."
About Arnaud:
"I live in Paris, France, where I've been working for a VFX company.
I've been involved in the post-production process of several films, including latest release "Thor".
Cinema is my biggest passion; I read, talk and learn about movies every day.
I am thrilled by the new films and techniques developed around the world, and I am eager to share my discoveries with the widest audience.
As a world traveller, I've been lucky enough to discover new places and meeting friends on the go.
I will go to Cannes Film Festival in less than two weeks, and visit Spain and China in September.
My cinema pantheon welcomes works by Stanley Kubrick, Mizoguchi, Miyazaki, Ozu; dreams & nightmares of David Lynch, Darren Aronofsky, Satoshi Kon; travels through time & space by Shyamalan, Jeunet, Fincher, Noé, Nolan, Godard, Resnais; reveries of Van Sant and Weerasethakul; gut-wrenching tales of Chaplin, Almodovar, Park Chan-wook and the Dardenne; and a bunch of witty satires and non-sense by Bacri/Jaoui, Alain Chabat and Terry Gilliam."