Project Detail

Have You Seen My Movie?

Synopsis

An enthralling montage of magical moments of cinema-going extracted from movie history exploring the entire film-going experience: underage boys attempting to get into a cinema to see some bare flesh; pretentious debates in the queues; loading choc ices into trays, and of course the trailers and the main feature. Films from every genre play as lovers meet, criminals hide in the dark and rapt audiences watch on.
Witness how the industry works, with red carpet premieres and stars appearing in iconic scenes. Selected from titles too numerous to mention, there are favourites from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Italian Neorealism, British cinema classics and much more, all seamlessly brought together to resonate with our own emotional memories of the cinema. (LFF brochure)
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2016 - Experimenta Strand - World premiere

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Features
Running time
136 mins
Format
DCP
Director
Paul Anton Smith 1st Feature
Producer
Paul Anton Smith
Editor
Paul Anton Smith
Sound
Sound Design: Paul Anton Smith, Ben Hurd, Tom Sedgwick, Christian Curtis
Image Correction and Grade
Final Frame London

Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

c/o Paul Anton Smith

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