Nancy. Disappearance of Aline Rolland, former operator of Caméo cinemas

Nancy. Disappearance of Aline Rolland, former operator of Caméo cinemas
Nancy. Disappearance of Aline Rolland, former operator of Caméo cinemas

“That the news is circulating at this speed is a reminder of Aline’s lively nature [Rolland] that everyone in the profession and in the city knew.” Charline Tabaraud, Flore Tournois and their team from the Caméo cinemas, like the world of 7e art, learned with sadness of the death of Aline Rolland, struck down in a few weeks by illness. Aline had returned to live in Le Mans with thoughts of Brittany but Thursday evening, Bertrand Masson, deputy for Culture of the City, also underlined the energy and pugnacity in the exercise of her profession which earned her the position of administrator of the Scare from 2011 to 2023 and to co-chair from 2015 to 2018.

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After studying at the Louis-Lumière school, she began her career at the 400 Coups d’Angers as an apprentice. She then spent ten years in charge of the projection, programming and animation of the Ciné Poche du Mans. She defended the network of Art & Essai cinemas in the West at ACCOR.

She looked into large-scale exhibition, working for the UGC group in Nantes and Noisy-le-Grand before returning to arthouse in 2008 with the purchase of the Caméo Commanderie and Saint-Sébastien cinemas from Michel Humbert. . She worked there until the handover, in 2023, to Charline Tabaraud and Flore Tournois who noted that she was “one of the rare women in our profession to have acquired cinemas and to be rewarded with a trophy for the best exhibitor in 2015, by a jury of distributors”. And this sentence written in his profession of faith as a candidate for the board of directors: “For me, operating a theater is not possible without also getting involved outside and being at the heart of national debates on the future of cinema . »

To honor his memory, the two operators are offering a screening, with free admission subject to availability on Thursday, July 4 at 4 p.m., of one of his favorite films, Let the festivities begin by Bertrand Tavernier. A guestbook will be available to film buffs.

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