100 Years at the Movies
Cinema celebrates its centennial, and the camera hurtles through the decades, seizing the most luminous moments. From the silent, flickering black-and-white frame to the first dazzling glimpses of color and sound, from Hollywood musical spectacles to gritty wartime newsreels. This documentary collage, crafted for the film industry's 100th anniversary, is more than a timeline—it's an emotional chronicle of how moving images learned to make us laugh, shudder, dream, and mirror life itself. Legendary shots whirl by in a cascade, a visceral reminder of the power that has drawn us into the dark of movie theaters for a century.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1994 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Chuck Workman |
| Runtime | 9 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.5/10 (21 votes) |
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This film is a pure, unadulterated shot of cinematic adrenaline. It functions as a time machine, triggering waves of nostalgia and revelation even for scenes encountered for the very first time.
What lingers after the final montage is a profound gratitude for the artistry condensed into each fleeting frame. It’s a compelling argument for the magic that happens when light hits celluloid. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Chuck Workman
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A celebratory whirlwind of eras, a fireworks display of celluloid.
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