
The first 100 years of cinema was shot almost entirely on physical film stock. Inés Toharia’s impressively global documentary spotlights the urgent need for film preservation and the role of film archives across the world in facilitating such efforts. Ranging from Japan to Sudan and most places in between, Toharia’s film offers industry insights from the likes of Patricio Guzmán, Ken Loach, Jonas Mekas and Martin Scorsese, as well as some of the most important archivists and film preservation specialists working today.
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- Year2021
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, Japanese, Catalan, Arabic
- CountrySpain, Canada
- PremiereIrish Premiere
- NoteSubtitled
- DirectorInés Toharia
- ScreenwriterInés Toharia
- ProducerIsaac Garcia, Paul Cadieux
- CinematographerDaniel Vilar
- EditorAbraham Lifshitz, Inés Toharia
- ComposerRobert Marcel Lepage
The first 100 years of cinema was shot almost entirely on physical film stock. Inés Toharia’s impressively global documentary spotlights the urgent need for film preservation and the role of film archives across the world in facilitating such efforts. Ranging from Japan to Sudan and most places in between, Toharia’s film offers industry insights from the likes of Patricio Guzmán, Ken Loach, Jonas Mekas and Martin Scorsese, as well as some of the most important archivists and film preservation specialists working today.
(Copy written by Rohan Berry Crickmar)
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
- Year2021
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, Japanese, Catalan, Arabic
- CountrySpain, Canada
- PremiereIrish Premiere
- NoteSubtitled
- DirectorInés Toharia
- ScreenwriterInés Toharia
- ProducerIsaac Garcia, Paul Cadieux
- CinematographerDaniel Vilar
- EditorAbraham Lifshitz, Inés Toharia
- ComposerRobert Marcel Lepage