History of Cinema (film) explained

History of Cinema
Director:Rouzbeh Rashidi
Producer:Rouzbeh Rashidi
Starring:Rouzbeh Rashidi
Runtime:33 minutes
Country:Iran
Ireland
Language:English

History of Cinema is a 2008 Iranian Irish experimental short film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi. The film is an experimental derivation from the concept of cinema, expressing this perception through images and sound. The 33 minute film reflects the notion of seventh art with complete personal and free interpretation.

Production

Rashidi shot the film with webcam and mobile phone cameras between 2002 and 2004. Each segment of the film was shot and edited separately, and compiled together in 2008 for the final version. Rashidi used archival footage from the early films of cinema and integrated them with the rest of material in order to create the sense of history. The film is heavily saturated, grainy and full of distorted images. The soundscape designed by Rashidi was added into the film with chosen music.

Reception

History of Cinema premiered at the Global Cinema Festival 2009 in India.[1]

Lucca Film Festival 2010 - (An)Other Irish Cinema Category [2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: :: Global Cinema Festival :: Indore 2009 . 2010-09-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090924023531/http://www.gcfest.com/sec_docu.html . 2009-09-24 . dead .
  2. https://gadgetfreeks.com/lookmovie2-to/ Lookmovie 2