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Release Date:
December 20, 1995
Original Title:
Lumière et Compagnie
Alternate Titles:
Lumière and Company
Lyumyer i kompaniya
Люмьер и компания
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Cinétévé
Igeldo Komunikazioa S.L.
La Sept-Arte
Production Countries:
Denmark | France | Spain | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
40 international directors were asked to make a short film using the original Cinematographe invented by the Lumière Brothers, working under conditions similar to those of 1895. There were three rules: (1) The film could be no longer than 52 seconds, (2) no synchronized sound was permitted, and (3) no more than three takes.
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Art Direction:
Anne Andreu
Associate Producer:
Humbert Balsan
Co-Producer:
Ángel Amigo
Søren Stærmose
Costume Design:
Françoise Nicolet
Director:
Francis Girod
David Lynch
Michael Haneke
Vicente Aranda
Claude Lelouch
John Boorman
Costa-Gavras
Alain Corneau
Spike Lee
Wim Wenders
Abbas Kiarostami
Cédric Klapisch
Lasse Hallström
Raymond Depardon
Theo Angelopoulos
Merzak Allouache
Ismail Merchant
Gabriel Axel
Peter Greenaway
Sarah Moon
Idrissa Ouedraogo
Helma Sanders-Brahms
Jerry Schatzberg
Zhang Yimou
Claude Miller
Arthur Penn
Andrei Konchalovsky
Nadine Trintignant
Liv Ullmann
Régis Wargnier
Jacques Rivette
Bigas Luna
Jaco Van Dormael
Yoshishige Yoshida
Patrice Leconte
Hugh Hudson
Gaston Kaboré
Fernando Trueba
James Ivory
Youssef Chahine
Lucian Pintilie
Director of Photography:
Philippe Poulet
Frédéric LeClair
Jean-Yves Le Mener
Didier Ferry
Sarah Moon
Sven Nykvist
Editor:
Roger Ikhlef
Timothy Miller
Executive Producer:
Anne Andreu
Idea:
Philippe Poulet
Music:
Jean-Jacques Lemêtre
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