The story of film. Episode 3, The golden age of world cinema / the British Film Institute, Film4 and Hopscotch Films present ; in association with UK Film Council and More 4.

The Story of Film: An Odyssey is an unprecedented cinematic event, an epic journey through the history of world cinema that is a treat for movie lovers around the globe. Guided by film historian Mark Cousins, this bold 15-part love letter to the movies begins with the invention of motion pictures at...

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Other Authors: Cousins, Mark, 1965- (Director, Narrator), Archer, John, 1953- (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL : Music Box Films, 2012.
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Summary:The Story of Film: An Odyssey is an unprecedented cinematic event, an epic journey through the history of world cinema that is a treat for movie lovers around the globe. Guided by film historian Mark Cousins, this bold 15-part love letter to the movies begins with the invention of motion pictures at the end of the 19th century and concludes with the multi-billion dollar globalized digital industry of the 21st. The Story of Film: An Odyssey heralds a unique approach to the evolution of film art by focusing on the artistic vision and innovations of filmmaking pioneers. Cousins' distinctive approach also yields a personal and idiosyncratic rewriting of film history. Filmed at key locations in film history on every continent, from Thomas Edison's New Jersey laboratory, to Hitchcock's London; from post-war Rome to the thriving industry of modern day Mumbai--this landmark documentary is filled with glorious clips from some of the greatest movies ever made and features interviews with legendary filmmakers and actors including Stanley Donen, Kyoko Kagawa, Gus van Sant, Lars Von Trier, Wim Wenders, Abbas Kiarostami, Claire Denis, Bernardo Bertolucci, Robert Towne, Jane Campion and Claudia Cardinale. SYNOPSES: Part 3 The 1920s were a golden age for world cinema. In this part, we visit Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Shanghai and Tokyo to discover the places where movie makers were pushing the boundaries of the medium. German Expressionism, Soviet montage, French impressionism and surrealism were passionate new film movements, but less well known are the glories of Chinese and Japanese films and the moving story of one of the great, now forgotten, movie stars: Ruan Lingyu.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed October 19, 2017).
"An odyssey."
Physical Description:1 online resource (64 min.)
Playing Time:01:03:53
Awards:Won 2013 Peabody Award
Won 2012 Traverse City Film Festival, Stanley Kubrick Award-Bold & Innovative Filmmaking
Nominated 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival, Audience Award-Best Documentary Feature
Language:In English.