1991-2000CanadaComedyDavid CronenbergShort Film

David Cronenberg – Camera (2000)

Filmed in 2000 for the Toronto Film Festival’s 25th anniversary, Camera stars Videodrome’s Les Carlson (he played the Jim Bakker-inspired Barry Convex) in a six-minute monologue about cinema as a group of children invade his home with a large 35mm camera and prepare to film him. Shot in digital video until a final, wonderful change to real film, Camera provides and excellent showcase for Carlson and manages to be both creepy and moving at the same time. Cronenberg’s composer Howard Shore supplies a brief, poignant music passage at the end.

188MB | 6 min 40 s | 1024×574 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/E13D2A9B2EA7246/Camera.2000.576p.Criterion.Bluray.x264-WHRen.mkv

Language(s):English
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