Cinema16: American Short Films is a DVD featuring American short films from directors such as Tim Burton, Alexander Payne, Maya Deren and George Lucas, as well as less well known names. It is the fourth in a series of DVDs released by Cinema16.[1]
Cinema 16: American Short Films | |
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Directed by | Various |
Produced by | Luke Morris Ben Lederman (co-producer) |
Distributed by | Momac Films/ Warp Films |
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Running time | 209 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Contents
editThe short films included are The Lunch Date, Five Feet High and Rising, Freiheit, Daybreak Express, Vincent, Terminal Bar, Terry Tate: Office Linebacker, Necrology, The Discipline of D. E., The Wraith of Cobble Hill, George Lucas in Love, Meshes of the Afternoon, Carmen, Feelings, Paperboys, and Screen Test: Helmut.[2]
Reception
editA Pixel Surgeon review says, "this an important collection, and an essential must-have item for any film lover. You really have no right to call yourself a cineaste if this DVD isn't gracing your shelves."[3]
An Eye for Film review says, "The standard of work is very high and this collection is a must for film buffs everywhere."[4]
A Digitally Obsessed review says, "A necessarily varied lot, and a good overview of American filmmaking on a small scale. The commentary tracks are particularly astute, as well."[5]
References
edit- ^ Cinema16 official website
- ^ DVD Talk review
- ^ Pixel Surgeon review Archived 2009-10-15 at the Portuguese Web Archive
- ^ Eye for Film review
- ^ Digitally Obsessed review
External links
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