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Arriflex 35 IIC

Introduced in 1963 as the final evolution of the Arriflex 35 II series, the IIC added a larger ground glass, movable viewfinder, and anamorphic desqueeze capability. It is an MOS camera with no internal electronics, powered entirely by external sources, and uses 200-foot or 400-foot magazines. Produced through 1979, it was succeeded by the Arriflex III. Over 17,000 units in the 35 II series were manufactured, making it the best-selling ARRI model line ever.

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Robert Bresson

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DP Leonce-Henri Burel used a handheld Arriflex with fast Gevaert film stock for discreet location shooting on Pickpocket (1959)
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Robbie Ryan
Robbie Ryan

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Used "for cut-aways and longer handheld scenes" on Fish Tank
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Subrata Mitra

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Mitra was "the first man in India to shoot a feature film with an Arriflex" on Aparajito (1956). Used on subsequent Ray films through Nayak (1966)
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Last updated March 24, 2026

Tonino Delli Colli
Tonino Delli Colli

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Used on The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Once Upon a Time in the West in Techniscope 2-perf configuration
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Léonce-Henri Burel

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Used a handheld Arriflex with fast Gevaert film stock for discreet location shooting on Pickpocket (1959).
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