For nearly three decades, one question has been bothering Titanic fans: when Rose finds Jack on the liner, is she dead or is it a dream? On the occasion of the opening of his exhibition at the Cinémathèque de Paris, James Cameron agreed to come back to this mystery in the columns of Le Parisien.
This Thursday, April 4, the Cinémathèque de Paris opens its doors to an exhibition dedicated to one of the most famous directors in the world: James Cameron. Entitled The Art of James Cameron, it will be held until January 5, 2025. On this occasion, the filmmaker was present in Paris and kindly agreed to answer a few questions asked by our colleagues at Le Parisien. Imagined by the 69-year-old artist himself, this exhibition immerses visitors in his cinematographic universe. From Alien to Avatar to Titanic, discover how James Cameron conceived, wrote, drew and directed these films that have become, since their release, cult works of the seventh art. A room is specially dedicated to Titanic, inevitably raising questions about this iconic film.
For nearly three decades, one question has been bothering Titanic fans: when Rose finds Jack on the liner, is she dead or is it a dream? On the occasion of the opening of his exhibition at the Cinémathèque de Paris, James Cameron agreed to come back to this mystery in the columns of Le Parisien.
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