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The Story of Film: An Odyssey

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  • 20112011
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The Story of Film: An Odyssey (2011)
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A comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.A comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.A comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.
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  • Stars
    • Mark Cousins
    • Juan Diego Botto
    • Aleksandr Sokurov
  • Stars
    • Mark Cousins
    • Juan Diego Botto
    • Aleksandr Sokurov
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    Mark Cousins
    Mark Cousins
    • Self - Presenter
    Juan Diego Botto
    Juan Diego Botto
    • Narrator
    Aleksandr Sokurov
    Aleksandr Sokurov
    • Self - Interviewee
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Self - Interviewee
    Lars von Trier
    Lars von Trier
    • Self - Interviewee
    Paul Schrader
    Paul Schrader
    • Self - Interviewee
    Haskell Wexler
    Haskell Wexler
    • Self - Interviewee
    Woo-Ping Yuen
    Woo-Ping Yuen
    • Self - Interviewee
    Robert Towne
    Robert Towne
    • Self - Interviewee
    Samira Makhmalbaf
    Samira Makhmalbaf
    • Self…
    Jean-Michel Frodon
    • Self - Film Historian…
    Stanley Donen
    Stanley Donen
    • Self - Interviewee
    Sharmila Tagore
    Sharmila Tagore
    • Self - Interviewee
    Mani Kaul
    Mani Kaul
    • Self - Interviewee
    Youssef Chahine
    Youssef Chahine
    • Self - Interviewee
    Kyôko Kagawa
    Kyôko Kagawa
    • Self - Interviewee
    Donald Richie
    • Self - Interviewee
    Gaston Kaboré
    Gaston Kaboré
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    • Trivia
      Mark Cousins is an Honorary Professor of the University of Glasgow.
    • Alternate versions
      Complete 900 minute version shown at the Toronto International Film Festival (in 2011), and the New York Museum of Modern Art in New York City (in 2012).
    • Connections
      Featured in Brows Held High: Gerry Redux! (2014)

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    To the stars of the reel who (re)invented the wheel ...
    Finally, after six weeks, my endurance finally triumphed over the 900 minutes of Mark Cousin's "Story of Film: an Odyssey", a series of 15 one-hour documentaries starting with the same close-ups that set the documentary's tone of unpredictability to those who expected Scorsese or Tarantino to lead the show: Stanley Donen, Lars Von Trier, Amitab Bachchan, Kyōko Kagawa, Jane Campion and Sharmila Tagore. Not familiar with them? Wait, you've seen nothing yet.

    First and immediate impression: it was an extraordinary trip, yet the ending was a bit of a letdown. I didn't expect the sight of people walking in circle, hand-in-hand, in some African town, to close such an epic tour, a tour-de-force as far as documentary is concerned but again, with this constant and sometimes infuriating tendency to surprise you. In fact, the last shot of Cousin's documentary is revealing of both his work's strength and flaw: it guides your eyes toward new horizons, where film-making was expressed to its fullest by artists who took the absence of means as a mean by itself and contributed to mark their country in International Cinema's map; on the other hand, it's a slap in the face of all the movie-buffs giving the most obscure movies the publicity that posterity didn't grant them.

    For instance, there had to be a reason why "The Great Train Robbery" was the first film remembered for having used editing as a significant part of the narrative, yet Cousins pays tribute to an unknown movie about firemen. Watching his doc made me feel like the most confused movie fan ever wondering why some indisputable classics got the same treatment than some obscure Russian, Brazilian or Scandinavian movies. Hitchcock borrowed his use of suspenseful sequences and some low angle shots from Danish and German cinema while "Citizen Kane"'s use of backgrounds was inspired by Ozu. No star of the reel invented the wheel, cinema was only the result of a series of innovations, and Cousins' speaks like the advocate of all the pioneers whose creations were shadowed by the cinematic light of glory they generated a posteriori.

    But then, as if he was exhilarated by his own subversion, Cousins goes as far as suggesting that "Casablanca" isn't a classic film, but a romantic of some sort... his statement is so bold it flirts with indecent blasphemy, the one that'd convince many viewers to stop watching (that, and from what I've read, an annoying voice-over but I saw it dubbed in French, so it wasn't an issue for me) Sure, the man is entitled to his own bias against mainstream or Hollywood cinema but I tend to agree with the angry crowd that some of his statements were particularly upsetting. Then, I looked at the documentary with more magnanimous eyes, and if in the worst case, it made me raise my eyebrows, in the best, I discovered some little gems I felt the urge to watch as soon as the documentary ended. That 'best case' is the odyssey's reason to be.

    And the highlight of this incredible journey was undoubtedly the part about European radical directors in the late 70's and early 80's. It was an insightful introspection into the use of the camera as a social weapon. Generally speaking, the middle section of the film, from the 50's to the early 80's is the best part before the film loses its beat. Although I agree that the digital revolution canceled all the magic and the miracle of Cinema, I expected more flamboyance, something honoring the dream-like escapism it provided. And this comes from someone who's not too much into spectacular blockbuster, but I was probably one of the few to be upset because the film was on the same wavelength than I.

    The 90's were the ultimate gasp of realistic cinema, with an interesting focus on Iranian Cinema, and a new Danish school of more austere and naturalistic film-making, borrowed from the heritage of Carl Theodore Dryer. As an aspiring film-maker, it comforted me (perversely, I confess) that I can make movies with basic tools and 'pretend' its Art. And in the 2000's the loop was looped, Cinema went back to its roots, understanding that its purpose is to show a form of reality that distorts the real without taking too much distance from it. It's also an extraordinary medium to extrapolate human's deepest fears and emotions, in fact, Cinema is a universe where human is in the center.

    With that in mind, you forgive some liberties and analytical shortcuts. Some of my favorite directors were missing, Cassavetes (a quick glimpse on "Shadows" while the father of Indie cinema deserved more), Melville the one who didn't want to part of the New Wave and modernized the film-noir genre, John Huston, and Akira Kurosawa. I understand he's a fan of Ozu, but how can you neglect "Rashomon", the first film without a linear narrative and to use the unreliable narrator device. Did that annoying Christmas baulb metaphor make him lose precious minutes? But I guess out of 900 minutes, with a ratio of 1 learning from each, there are chances some ideas won't be 100% pleasing or even accurate, but remember what they say about education, it's what remains after you forgot everything.

    Well, I'm not sure I'll remember everything from that 15-hour exhaustive documentary but there are many new movies I'm familiar with, new insights about the art of filmmaking, as the greatest art-form when it comes to express some emotions, on the use of the human body, a well-made close-up being worth a thousand images, it's about names that has sunk into oblivions but in their way took part the process that lead to the classics we adore now. It's a collective work where every piece of humanity, at any time, had a share of it..

    And if only for that, I've got to hand it to Mark Cousins for having enriched my knowledge of Cinema.
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      • September 3, 2011 (United Kingdom)
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