Join Keanu Reeves and the master moviemakers of today for an eye-opening insight into the history of filmmaking. With no-holds-barred interviews from big hitters like Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, George Lucas and James Cameron, Reeves presents a fascinating and candid look at the Film v Digital controversy that currently dominates the industry. Witness the likes of Danny Boyle, David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh argue the relative merits of both, passionate and frank in equal measure. Is Film Dead? You be the judge. Special Features: Two-disc release featuring Side... by Side Unseen: hours of extended and additional interviews with some of Hollywood's masters [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Join Keanu Reeves and the master moviemakers of today for an eye-opening insight into the history of filmmaking With no-holds-barred interviews from big hitters like Martin Scorsese David Fincher George Lucas and James Cameron Reeves presents a fascinating and candid look at the Film v Digital controversy that currently dominates the industry Witness the likes of Danny Boyle David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh argue the relative merits of both passionate and frank in equal measure Is Film Dead? You be the judge Actors Keanu Reeves Danny Boyle James Cameron David Fincher David Lynch Robert Rodriguez Martin Scorsese & Steven Soderbergh Director Chris Kenneally Certificate 15 years and over Year 2012 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 35 minutes (approx)
Documentary directed by Chris Kenneally and presented by Keanu Reeves which explores the ongoing debate between traditional celluloid and digital film. In conversation with a number of world renowned directors and industry experts including David Lynch, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese and Anthony Dod Mantle, the documentary tells the story of filmmaking and gives those on both sides of the debate the chance to argue their points and preferences as digital film begins to assert itself as a more cost-effective and accessible means of production.
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