Storyline

Homo Cinematographicus is a human species whose unit of measurement and point of reference is the cinema and its derivative, television. Filmed at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, the film offers an unspecified number of statements, talking about memories and a thousand fragments of stories, titles and film scenes, the warp of a gigantic collective Chanson de geste.

Key Information

Director Alberto Veronese
Writers Alberto Veronese, Vito Robbiani
Studio Bertoglio Produzione
Language FR

Cast & Crew

Alberto Veronese

Cinéaste

Vito Robbiani

Producteur

Edo Bertoglio

Edo Bertoglio

Homo cinematographicus

Dario Argento

Dario Argento

Self

Philippe Baillot

Self

Xavier Bonastre

Xavier Bonastre

Self

Jan Bucquoy

Self (as Jean Bucquay)

C.C. Costigan

C.C. Costigan

Self

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

Self

Davide Ferrario

Davide Ferrario

Self

Noël Godin

Noël Godin

Self

Andrew Goth

Andrew Goth

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Homo Cinematographicus was released on June 1, 1998.

The runtime of Homo Cinematographicus is 52m.

Homo Cinematographicus is a Documentary, TV Movie movie.

Homo Cinematographicus is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Homo Cinematographicus was directed by Alberto Veronese.

The main cast of Homo Cinematographicus includes Alberto Veronese, Vito Robbiani, Edo Bertoglio.

Homo Cinematographicus is originally in French.