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Cinema

Switzerland, 1973
film

Sebastian C. Schroeder’s sublime 1973 film ‘Cinema’, takes the physicality of film itself as a site of transformation, as celluloid itself m..

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Cinema

Switzerland, 1973
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Film Ist

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Cinema Paradiso

Italy, 1988
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Beyond the naked eye

Canada, 1973
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Film appreciation: nature of the film medium

United States, 1966
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Video self-portrait

Australia, 1971
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Cycle

Canada, 1971
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Cinema in Phnom Penh

Cambodia, 1968
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Martin Arnold: cinemnesis

Austria, 1999
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Series 4

Canada, 1972
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Sight and sound

Canada, 1949
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Cinema Eden in Phnom Penh

Cambodia, c. 1968-c. 1969
Similarity: 70%

Zoomfilm

Australia, 1975
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Visions of light

United States, 1992
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A Geometry lesson

Italy, 1951
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Beau'tiful

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Film appreciation: film as an art

United States, 1966
Similarity: 70%

Cinema Trung Quoc in Phnom Penh

Cambodia, c. 1968-c. 1969
Similarity: 70%
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