
A pioneering filmmaker embarks on a journey to demystify the magic of cinema, documenting the nascent animation techniques and the ingenious individuals shaping the film industry's earliest days..

If you have about thirty minutes and want to see how people made movies before computers did everything, this is totally worth it. Film nerds and people who like stop-motion will probably get a kick out of it. If you hate silent movies or get bored watching hands draw on paper, you should probably skip this one. 🎞️ ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Pierre Chenal

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"If you have about thirty minutes and want to see how people made movies before computers did everything, this is totally worth it. Film nerds and people who like stop-motion will probably get a kick out of it. If you hate silent movies or get bored watching hands draw on paper, you should probably skip this one. 🎞️ It feels less like a movie and more like someone’s personal scrapbook about their job. But their job is making movies in 1920s Paris, which is way cooler than mine. The whole thin..."

Alberto Cavalcanti
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