The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money (1996)
An examination of the evolution of commercials as an artistic medium, featuring interviews with media luminaries who relate how the in-your-face stylistic conventions of commercials have influenced feature films and the visual arts. A documentary film talking about art and advertising divided in three parts: 1. Crossing Over - from cinema to ads from ads to cinema 2. Humour - How humour affects us in advertising 3. Shock - The way shock is used to sell
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Dennis Hopper | As: Self - Host | |
David Lynch | As: Self | |
Spike Lee | As: Self | |
Ridley Scott | As: Self | |
Alan Parker | As: Self |
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An examination of the evolution of commercials as an artistic medium, featuring interviews with media luminaries who relate how the in-your-face stylistic conventions of commercials have influenced feature films and the visual arts. A documentary film talking about art and advertising divided in three parts: 1. Crossing Over - from cinema to ads from ads to cinema 2. Humour - How humour affects us in advertising 3. Shock - The way shock is used to sell
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Cast
Dennis Hopper |
Self - Host |
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David Lynch |
Self |
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Spike Lee |
Self |
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Ridley Scott |
Self |
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Alan Parker |
Self |
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Harvey Keitel |
Self |
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Dave Stewart |
Self |
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David Bowie |
Self |
Directed By
Hermann Vaske |
Director |
Writing Credits
Hermann Vaske |
Writer |
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Tom Batoy |
Sound Director |
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