This is a film that understands the soul of cinema, and the people who love it. 'Cinema, Too' is a beautifully realised conversation between two generations of film enthusiasts, beautifully portrayed by Charlotte Stent and Jordan Schulte. The…
Cinema, Too
A film school graduate who has lost his ambition to become a filmmaker gets into a dialogue with a young film enthusiast about the expectations and reality of…
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'Cinema, Too' presents a sober examination of lost artistic momentum. Charlotte Stent and Jordan Schulte engage in a compelling, if somewhat understated, dialogue about the chasm between aspiration and achievement in the film world. The film’s tone is…
A refreshing and incisive look at the realities of pursuing a career in film, 'Cinema, Too' is a quiet triumph. Charlotte Stent and Jordan Schulte are compelling as they navigate the complex dialogue surrounding creative drive and industry…
While 'Cinema, Too' grapples with an interesting premise – the disillusionment of a budding filmmaker – it ultimately struggles to find its footing. Charlotte Stent and Jordan Schulte deliver earnest performances, but the script feels overly talky, relying…
Charlotte Stent and Jordan Schulte anchor 'Cinema, Too' in a thoughtful exploration of cinematic ambition gone adrift. The film’s strength lies in its earnest dialogue, which dissects the often-brutal transition from film school idealism to industry reality. Director,…
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The title 'Cinema, Too' subtly hints at a layered exploration of cinema itself, perhaps suggesting that beyond the glamour and artistic output, there's another dimension to the medium that the film intends to uncover. It could imply a focus on the industry's infrastructure, the personal sacrifices involved, or the societal impact of filmmaking, extending the conversation beyond just the films themselves to the ecosystem that supports them.