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"Can film survive our digital future?"

2012
1h 39m
7.2(298 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Since the invention of cinema, the standard format for recording moving images has been film. Over the past two decades, a new form of digital filmmaking has emerged, creating a groundbreaking evolution in the medium. Keanu Reeves explores the development of cinema and the impact of digital filmmaking via in-depth interviews with Hollywood masters, such as James Cameron, David Fincher, David Lynch, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Steven Soderbergh, and many more.

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60 members
Acting

Keanu Reeves

Self / Host

Keanu Reeves
Directing

Martin Scorsese

Self

Martin Scorsese
Directing

James Cameron

Self

James Cameron
Directing

David Fincher

Self

David Fincher
Directing

David Lynch

Self

David Lynch
Directing

Lars von Trier

Self

Lars von Trier
Directing

Steven Soderbergh

Self

Steven Soderbergh
Directing

Danny Boyle

Self

Danny Boyle
Directing

George Lucas

Self

George Lucas
Directing

Robert Rodriguez

Self

Robert Rodriguez
Directing

Richard Linklater

Self

Richard Linklater
Directing

Joel Schumacher

Self

Joel Schumacher
Directing

Christopher Nolan

Self

Christopher Nolan
Directing

Lena Dunham

Self

Lena Dunham
Acting

Greta Gerwig

Self

Greta Gerwig
Directing

Lilly Wachowski

Self

Lilly Wachowski
Camera

Wally Pfister

Self

Wally Pfister
Directing

Lana Wachowski

Self

Lana Wachowski
Camera

Michael Ballhaus

Self

Michael Ballhaus
Camera

Dion Beebe

Self

Dion Beebe
Camera

Michael Chapman

Self

Michael Chapman
Editing

Anne V. Coates

Self

Anne V. Coates
Camera

Anthony Dod Mantle

Self

Anthony Dod Mantle
Editing

Charles Herzfeld

Self

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Production

Jim Jannard

Self

No Image
Acting

Gabriel Judet-Weinshel

Self

No Image
Production

Jason Kliot

Self

No Image
Camera

Ellen Kuras

Self

Ellen Kuras
Camera

Donald McAlpine

Self

Donald McAlpine
Directing

Reed Morano

Self

Reed Morano
Editing

Walter Murch

Self

Walter Murch
Visual Effects

Dennis Muren

Self

Dennis Muren
Editing

Michael E. Phillips

Self

No Image
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Dick Pope

Self

Dick Pope
Production

Tom Rothman

Self

Tom Rothman
Camera

Sandi Sissel

Self

No Image
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Tim Stipan

Self

No Image
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Vittorio Storaro

Self

Vittorio Storaro
Camera

Jost Vacano

Self

Jost Vacano
Visual Effects

Adam Valdez

Self

No Image
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Bradford Young

Self

Bradford Young
Camera

Vilmos Zsigmond

Self

Vilmos Zsigmond
Acting

John Malkovich

Self

John Malkovich
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Michael Goi

Self

Michael Goi
Camera

Andrzej Bartkowiak

Self

Andrzej Bartkowiak
Editing

Jill Bogdanowicz

Self

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Darnell Martin

Self

Darnell Martin
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David Tattersall

Self

David Tattersall
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Craig Wood

Self

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David Stump

Self

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Stefan Sonnenfeld

Self

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Phil Meheux

Self

Phil Meheux
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John Mathieson

Self

John Mathieson
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Geoff Boyle

Self

Geoff Boyle
Directing

Barry Levinson

Self

Barry Levinson
Visual Effects

John Knoll

Self

John Knoll
Editing

Chris Lebenzon

Self

Chris Lebenzon
Production

Lorenzo di Bonaventura

Self

Lorenzo di Bonaventura
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Derek Ambrosi

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Mikko Wilson

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