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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974)

Directed by Shūji Terayama · Cinematography by Sakumi Hagiwara

3 min7 frames

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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: closeup — An abstract, monochromatic blue portrait of a young man against an featureless…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: closeup — An interior space provides the backdrop for a close portrait of a person. A person with…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: closeup — A flat, solid white surface is illuminated by a uniform light source. The shadow of a…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: fullbody — A featureless, bright magenta background contains a single human figure. The person is…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: medium — A figure stands in a sports field environment with a plain background. A young male…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: establishing — A flat pink printed map shows the layout of Aomori city streets. Detailed grid…Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) movie still: wide — A vintage biplane silhouette moves across a flat, open landscape. The horizon is low with…
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What is Young Person’s Guide to Cinema about?

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shūji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.

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