Lumière and Company
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Lumière and Company (1995, original title "Lumière et compagnie") was a collaboration between forty-one international film directors in which each made a short film using the original Cinématographe camera invented by the Lumière brothers.
Shorts were edited in-camera and constrained by three rules:
- A short may be no longer than 52 seconds
- No synchronized sound
- No more than three takes
Directors
- Sarah Moon
- Merzak Allouache
- Gabriel Axel
- Vicente Aranda
- Theo Angelopoulos
- Bigas Luna
- John Boorman
- Youssef Chahine
- Alain Corneau
- Costa-Gavras
- Raymond Depardon
- Francis Girod
- Peter Greenaway
- Lasse Hallström (starring Lena Olin)
- Michael Haneke
- Hugh Hudson
- Gaston Kaboré
- Abbas Kiarostami
- Cédric Klapisch
- Andrei Konchalovsky
- Patrice Leconte
- Spike Lee
- Claude Lelouch
- David Lynch
- Merchant & Ivory (music by Richard Robbins)
- Claude Miller
- Idrissa Ouedraogo
- Arthur Penn
- Lucian Pintilie
- Jacques Rivette (starring Nathalie Richard)
- Helma Sanders-Brahms
- Jerry Schatzberg
- Nadine Trintignant
- Fernando Trueba
- Liv Ullmann (starring Sven Nykvist)
- Yoshishige Yoshida
- Jaco Van Dormael (starring Pascal Duquenne)
- Régis Wargnier
- Wim Wenders
- Zhang Yimou
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