To Each His Own Cinema
Original title: Chacun son cinéma ou Ce petit coup au coeur quand la lumière s'éteint et que le film commence
- 2007
- 1h 40m
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6.7/10
5.6K
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A collective film of 33 shorts directed by different directors about their feelings about Cinema.A collective film of 33 shorts directed by different directors about their feelings about Cinema.A collective film of 33 shorts directed by different directors about their feelings about Cinema.
Isabelle Adjani
- Self (segment "47 Ans Après")
- (archive footage)
Anouk Aimée
- (segment "Cinéma de Boulevard")
- (archive footage)
Antonin Artaud
- (segment "Artaud Double Bill")
- (archive footage)
Fred Astaire
- (segment "Cinéma de Boulevard")
- (archive footage)
Brigitte Bardot
- (segment "Anna")
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Charles Chaplin
- (segment "Zhanxiou Village")
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMichael Cimino's last film before his death on 2 July 2016.
- ConnectionsFeatures Leaving the Factory (1895)
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It's hard to review an anthology movie like this, as it's essentially 33 short films that all go for three minutes or less, and each is done by a different director. There are some recognizable names here (like David Cronenberg, Lars Von Trier, Takashi Kitano, and Jane Campion), and then a few I didn't recognize. Some of the shorts from filmmakers I know I really liked, and some really didn't do it for me at all. I feel like the cast members are generally a little less famous, but there are still a few big names in there from the world cinema scene.
Each short film has to revolve around a cinema in some way, and even with the uneven quality, I guess it is interesting to see how many different approaches all the filmmakers have to tackling such a broad concept. Some shorts are incredibly abstract, at least one was super self-indulgent and just terrible, and others are charming in their simplicity and bluntness (I think Lars Von Trier might have had the best of the lot for this reason - it was one of the only ones that got a real reaction out of me... also, Cronenberg's was a highlight).
It's hard to recommend something like this. It's creative and interesting, but also tedious in parts, and I'd say one-third of these shorts feel pretty disposable. Like, Gus Van Saint's is so weird, and I usually like his stuff. Same for Campion - not sure what was she thinking or trying to say there?
I think it would be fun to watch and react to with a friend who's also a huge, possibly slightly pretentious film buff. It's quite fascinating, but I don't really know many people who I could watch and discuss something like this with, but thank you for reading my ramblings; it's the next best thing I guess!
Each short film has to revolve around a cinema in some way, and even with the uneven quality, I guess it is interesting to see how many different approaches all the filmmakers have to tackling such a broad concept. Some shorts are incredibly abstract, at least one was super self-indulgent and just terrible, and others are charming in their simplicity and bluntness (I think Lars Von Trier might have had the best of the lot for this reason - it was one of the only ones that got a real reaction out of me... also, Cronenberg's was a highlight).
It's hard to recommend something like this. It's creative and interesting, but also tedious in parts, and I'd say one-third of these shorts feel pretty disposable. Like, Gus Van Saint's is so weird, and I usually like his stuff. Same for Campion - not sure what was she thinking or trying to say there?
I think it would be fun to watch and react to with a friend who's also a huge, possibly slightly pretentious film buff. It's quite fascinating, but I don't really know many people who I could watch and discuss something like this with, but thank you for reading my ramblings; it's the next best thing I guess!
- Jeremy_Urquhart
- Mar 21, 2023
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- Also known as
- Cada quien su cine
- Filming locations
- Liège, Belgium(Dans l'obscurité)
- Production companies
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- Gross worldwide
- $403,819
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
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