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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:49 pm  Post subject: Chacun son Cinéma (2007) (Shorts / Various) (DVDRip)
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To Each His Cinema
Chacun son cinéma
Chacun son cinéma ou Ce petit coup au coeur quand la lumière s'éteint et que le film commence

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Synopsis: At the time of its production, To Each His Own Cinema represented the latest arrival in a tidal wave of internationally oriented omnibus films, with no official relation between them but all produced within a few years of one another. Few could claim a roster of talent comparable to this one, which boasts contributions by 33 of the most acclaimed directors in world cinema,
each responsible for three minutes of celluloid. Gilles Jacob, president of the Cannes Festival, devised the project as a "gift" to commemorate the festival's 60th birthday, and recruited many Golden Palm winners in the directorial selection process. Simply put, Jacob asked each director to express, cinematically, his or her "state of mind of the moment as inspired by the motion picture theater." Featured filmmakers include Joel and Ethan Coen; Olivier Assayas; Atom Egoyan; Walter Salles; Lars von Trier; Nanni Moretti; Roman Polanski; Theo Angelopoulos; Chen Kaige; Andrei Konchalovsky; and many, many others. Many of the initial entries (by Angelopoulos and others) involve the neglect or disrepute into which contemporary cinema, as a collective viewing experience, has fallen; a few segments, such as the Coen Brothers' short, about a cowboy (Josh Brolin) who attempts to determine which movie he should go see in sunny Los Angeles, employ a light and whimsical approach. At the other end of the spectrum sits David Cronenberg's piece -- a brutal short in which he prepares to commit a very public and graphic suicide on television before millions of viewers. Other highlights include Moretti -- offering a typically witty divertissement on what cinema means -- and Zhang Yimou, who lyrically depicts the gathering of numerous rural children for a screening at a movie theater.

Reviews: Critical Culture | Reel Time | IMDb (external reviews)

IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0973844/
IMDb Rating: 6.6/10 (538 votes)

Directed by:
Theodoros Angelopoulos .... segment "Trois Minutes" (as Théo Angelopoulos)
Olivier Assayas .... segment "Recrudescence"
Bille August .... segment "The Last Dating Show"
Jane Campion .... segment "The Lady Bug"
Youssef Chahine .... segment "47 Ans Après"
Kaige Chen .... segment "Zhanxiou Village"
Michael Cimino .... segment "No Translation Needed"
David Cronenberg .... segment "At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World"
Jean-Pierre Dardenne .... segment "Dans l'Obscurité"
Luc Dardenne .... segment "Dans l'Obscurité"
Manoel de Oliveira .... segment "Rencontre Unique"
Raymond Depardon .... segment "Cinéma d'Eté"
Atom Egoyan .... segment "Artaud Double Bill"
Amos Gitai .... segment "Le Dibbouk de Haifa"
Alejandro González Iñárritu .... segment "Anna"
Hsiao-hsien Hou .... segment "The Electric Princess House"
Aki Kaurismäki .... segment "La Fonderie"
Abbas Kiarostami .... segment "Where is my Romeo?"
Takeshi Kitano .... segment "One Fine Day"
Andrei Konchalovsky .... segment "Dans le Noir"
Claude Lelouch .... segment "Cinéma de Boulevard"
Ken Loach .... segment "Happy Ending"
David Lynch .... special "Absurda"
Nanni Moretti .... segment "Diaro di uno Spettatore"
Roman Polanski .... segment "Cinéma Erotique"
Raoul Ruiz .... segment "Le Don"
Walter Salles .... segment "A 8 944 km de Cannes"
Elia Suleiman .... segment "Irtebak"
Ming-liang Tsai .... segment "It's a Dream"
Gus Van Sant .... segment "First Kiss"
Lars von Trier .... segment "Occupations"
Wim Wenders .... segment "War in Peace"
Kar Wai Wong .... segment "I Travelled 9000 km To Give It To You"
Yimou Zhang .... segment "En Regardant le Film"

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          Title: To Each His Cinema (2007)
                 Chacun son cinéma
         Source: DVD Retail / R3, NTSC / Deltamac
           Size: 1.562.720.256 bytes (1/3 DVDR)
        Runtime: 01:57:38
         Format: AVI - OpenDML (AVI v2.0)

    Video Codec: XviD (xvid_encraw 1.2)
  Video Bitrate: 1316 kbps
     Resolution: 704x384
   Aspect Ratio: 1.833
     Frame rate: 23.976 fps

    Audio Codec: AC3 (5.1 channels)
  Audio Bitrate: 448 kbps
  Sampling Rate: 48 KHz
     Interleave: 96 ms (2.3 v.frames), preload=96
                 Split across interleaves

       Language: Mandarin, English, French,
                 Spanish, Danish, Finnish,
                 Hebrew, Italian, Japanese,
                 Portuguese, Russian, Yiddish
Subtitles (SRT): English

             SA: B-VOP, No Qpel, No GMC, No P-Bit
            CQM: EQM V3HR

           Note: multiple ARs, some Shorts have black bars


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:28 am  Post subject: Re: Chacun son Cinéma (2007) (Shorts / Various) (DVDRip)
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:rock: wow thanks alot, had noticed this was coming due to being a fan of so many of its directors.
Great to know its out there now needless to say with the talent involved its pretty damned essential.

:vomit: Its just a shame Uwe Boll is absent from the lineup.

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