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Film Review: “Film Is Dead. Long Live Film!” Explores a Fascinating Cinematic Subculture
May 9, 2024
This powerful documentary is a paean to what was once thought to be the immortal impact of cinema and television, a thoughtful commentary on life’s richness — and its inevitable impermanence.
Read More about Film Review: “Film Is Dead. Long Live Film!” Explores a Fascinating Cinematic SubcultureWhile there are some folks younger than 30 who are eagerly learning this dying art, most of the projectionists are what we could sadly call a dying breed.
Read More about Film Review: “The Dying of the Light” — Cinema’s Fading GloryThe Dying of the Light looks at the history of film projection by way of the projectionists themselves.
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