France / Dec 01, 1999
L'Hypergonar (1999)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
An anthology of tests of the Hypergonar system, ancestor of the CinemaScope, invented late in the 1920s by French astronomer Henri Chrétien. Anamorphosis-- That is, the deforming an image and then straightening it using a suitable mirror-- was once a popular curiosity. Henri Chrétien imagined lenses that make it possible to anamorphose the image when shooting, then to de-anamorphose it when projecting. Shot by Chrétien between 1938 and 1949, "Vues Hypergonées", as the film is also known, was restored in 1999 by the French Cinémathèque from a 269-meter nitrate copy, for the retrospective “Jeune, Dure et Pure! A history of avant-garde and experimental cinema in France".
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | L'Hypergonar |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | France |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 dicembre 1999 |
| Assistant directors | Henri Chrétien |
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