Homo Cinematographicus (1998)
Homo Cinematographicus (1998)
Homo Cinematographicus is a human species whose unit of measurement and point of reference is the cinema and its derivative, television. Filmed at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, the film offers an unspecified number of statements, talking about memories and a thousand fragments of stories, titles and film scenes, the warp of a gigantic collective Chanson de geste.

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Cast

Alberto Veronese Alberto Veronese As: Cinéaste
Vito Robbiani Vito Robbiani As: Producteur
Edo Bertoglio Edo Bertoglio As: Homo cinematographicus
Dario Argento Dario Argento As: Self
Philippe Baillot Philippe Baillot As: Self
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Homo Cinematographicus is a human species whose unit of measurement and point of reference is the cinema and its derivative, television. Filmed at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, the film offers an unspecified number of statements, talking about memories and a thousand fragments of stories, titles and film scenes, the warp of a gigantic collective Chanson de geste.


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Details

Genres: Documentary, TV Movie

Language: English, Français, Italiano

Release Date: 01 June 1998

Country: CH

Runtime: 52m

Company Credits

Company: Bertoglio Produzione, HAMAC Production, mediaTREE

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Edo Bertoglio

Edo Bertoglio

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