United States / Sep 03, 2022
The thinking machine 56: Smile (2022)
Directed by Cristina Álvarez López, Adrian Martin
2minruntime
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Plot
In 1921, at the tender age of 24, filmmaker and theorist Jean Epstein (1897-1953) described the screen spectacle of a person smiling. In close-up. The smallest movements and vibrations on this face – designated neither male nor female – rouse Epstein to invent a delirious carnival of metaphors. The face is a landscape, a décor, a piano; a smile is an earthquake, a storm, a theatre curtain rising. Everything is dramatic, but there is not – not yet – any story. A single 30-second close-up of Carola Regnier in Stephen Dwoskin’s Behindert (1974) – a type of shot he often made – can incite the same reverie.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The thinking machine 56: Smile |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | filmkrant.nl |
| Release date | 3 settembre 2022 |
| Assistant directors | Cristina Álvarez López, Adrian Martin |
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