GRAIN is a documentary that explores the stories of those committed to using film in modern day photography.
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Grain
2021
R
1 h 20 m
Amerika Serikat
Dokumenter
GRAIN is a documentary that explores the stories of those committed to using film in modern day photography.
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Pemeran Utama(18)
Daniel Arnold
Self
Geoffrey Berliner
Self
Dave Bias
Self
Sally Bibawy
Self
Driely Carter
Self
Renato D'Agostin
Self
Matthias Fiegl
Self
Bruce Gilden
Self
Natalie Hail
Self
Yojiro Imasaka
Self
Jens Ingvarrson
Self
Rachel Jun
Self
Tarik Laaziz
Self
Jolene Lupo
Self
Darin Mickey
Self
Lucia Rollow
Self
Alec Soth
Self
Viktor Vauthier
Self
Ulasan Pengguna
Christelle motidi
23/05/2023 03:16
As a fan of photography in general I wanted to like this documentary. There was a 2020 documentary called An Impossible Project that did a much better job of celebrating all things analogue. It was more personal with a mix of history, chemistry and comedy.
This movie just felt like a cobbling of film enthusiast photographers. I didn't feel any connection to any of them outside of one or two. There is no history lesson or big revelations or even useful information. Ok well now I know there are community dark rooms in my area that I can rent time to do my own film developed.
The photographers mainly shared why they love film vs digital but that is not enough. Monet can explain in over 2 hours why he loved using a particular paint brush but the brush isn't what made Monet great.
I came away shrugging my shoulders and will forget much of this movie. But I still remember the previously mentioned documentary now 3 years later.
CH Amir Gujjar
16/03/2023 16:08
As a fan of photography in general I wanted to like this documentary. There was a 2020 documentary called An Impossible Project that did a much better job of celebrating all things analogue. It was more personal with a mix of history, chemistry and comedy.
This movie just felt like a cobbling of film enthusiast photographers. I didn't feel any connection to any of them outside of one or two. There is no history lesson or big revelations or even useful information. Ok well now I know there are community dark rooms in my area that I can rent time to do my own film developed.
The photographers mainly shared why they love film vs digital but that is not enough. Monet can explain in over 2 hours why he loved using a particular paint brush but the brush isn't what made Monet great.
I came away shrugging my shoulders and will forget much of this movie. But I still remember the previously mentioned documentary now 3 years later.