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Room 999

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30 prominent directors who attended the Cannes Festival in 2022 are left alone in a hotel room and express their views on the current situation of the art of cinema and filmmaking, as it is being threatened by new means of expression and consumption. The result is a conversation about the recent technological and sociological changes impacting cinema today.
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Christopher Campbell Nonfics (Substack) Forty years later, there are other threats to cinema to discuss, and there are many great points, concerns, and hopes, but it’s also just a lot...as a film, it’s less engaging, much flatter and drier in its tone and content overall [than Room 666]. May 9, 2025 Full Review Stephen Saito Moveable Fest Offering insights that are both memorable and memeable. May 25, 2023 Full Review Amber Wilkinson Screen International While Wenders’ original film feels rather more playful... Playoust’s response succeeds in other ways. One of the most engaging things about her approach is the range of voices she has gathered. May 25, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis 30 prominent directors who attended the Cannes Festival in 2022 are left alone in a hotel room and express their views on the current situation of the art of cinema and filmmaking, as it is being threatened by new means of expression and consumption. The result is a conversation about the recent technological and sociological changes impacting cinema today.
Director
Lubna Playoust
Producer
Nathanaël Karmitz, Elisha Karmitz, Rosalie Varda
Production Co
MK Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 25m
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