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Lumiere with forty guides
French documentary films
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Brothers Augustus and Louis Lumiere, the fathers of modern cinema, to whom this film was made, were invited to answer three questions: Why do you want to be involved in this film; Why do you make movies; Is cinema dying? Each director had to shoot a 52-second short film with the world's oldest camera built by the Lumiere brothers, and there were three rules: 52 seconds; Cannot synchronize recording; Do not repeat more than three times.
- Chinese name
- Lumiere with forty guides
- type
- Documentary/Short Film
- dramatize
- Philippe Poulet
- Length of a film (in a running time)
- 88 minutes
Writer:
Philippe Poulet
Starring:
Theo Angelopoulos
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Romana Polinger
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Bruno Gantz
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Isabelle Huppert
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James Ivory
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Neil Jordan
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Patrice lecomte
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Spike Lee
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Claude Lellouche
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David Lynch
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Liam Neeson
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Sven Nikovist
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Lena Orlene
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Aidan Quinn
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Stephen Ray
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Alan Rickman
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Zidane Souane
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Liv Uman
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Zhang Yimou
Genre: Documentary/short film
Production country: France/Denmark/Spain/Sweden
Languages: French/English/Danish/Norwegian/Swedish/Greek/Japanese/Mandarin Chinese
Release date: 1995-12-28
Running time: 88 minutes
- 1.
La Sept-Arte [France]
- 2.
Igeldo Komunikazioa [Spain]
- 3.
Cineteve [France]
- 4.
Søren Stærmose AB
- 5.
Musée du Cinéma de Lyon [France] (support)
- 1.
Pierre Grise Distribution [France] (1995) (France) (theatrical)
- 2.
Alta Films S.A. [Spain] (Spain) (theatrical)
- 3.
Fox Lorber [USA] (1997) (USA) (DVD)
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Country release/Release Dates (details)
France
France28 January 1996...... (TV premiere)
America
USA 29 March 1996...... (re-release)
Spain
Spain, 26 April 1996
Finland
Finland 24 July 1996...... (TV premiere)
Türkiye
Turkey
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