“. . . As far as I’m concerned, digital projection is the death of cinema,” Tarantino said, visibly heated. “The fact that most films aren’t presented in 35mm means that the world is lost. Digital projection is just television in cinema.” We follow film enthusiast Jasmin Dodik on his final trip to Donji Vakuf where he will screen a 35mm film to an audience - for free. In the last few years, his screenings have been extremely unsuccessful (on the last screening in Mostar, only 2 people attended) as digital projection has taken over the market, as well as the internet. This has caused Jasmin to fear the inevitable fate of the film reel, where young generations might only be able to watch it through a glass window at a museum, rather than in the cinema. The result of this final screening will determine if Jasmin will exhale in disappointment and donate his remaining 35mm films to anybody that will have them - or at least experience the kind of result that could provide him with the tiniest bit of hope that the 35mm could one day be brought back to life. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | August 12, 2016 | |
Runtime: | 52 min | |
Genres: | Documentary | |
Crew: | Benjamin Dizdarevic | |
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