A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 29, 1997
Original Title:
Nitrato d'argento
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary
Production Companies:
ASP
Audifilm
CNC
Canal+
Eurimages
Magyar Televízió Müvelödési Föszerkesztöség (MTV)
RAI
Salomé
Production Countries:
France | Hungary | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
This documentary celebrates the 100th anniversary of the cinema birth. It is an historic running through the technical and artistic evolution of the 7th art. We move from mute to sound, from B&W to color, trough all the genders (musical, Lyric, politic...). Beside it we have a kind of resume of the historic contest in which cinema lived till now, events and movements (neo-realism, classical etc.). All the aspects are taken in consideration: fashion, star system till the end, the sad end, of cinema in the theaters.
Art Designer:
Jean-Jacques Prunès
Assistant Director:
Lóránd Banner-Szûcs
Tamás Császár
Costume Design:
Claire Fraisse
Director:
Marco Ferreri
Director of Photography:
Giorgos Arvanitis
Editor:
Dominique B. Martin
Production Design:
Tibor Lázár
Set Decoration:
László Makai
Writer:
Marco Ferreri
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