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A Personal Journey Through Cinema History with Thomas Pollock

Jul 29, 2016
1h 45m
★ 6.0

One man's personal journey through cinema

Overview

Covering over 100 years of cinema, this is a journey of discovering and exploring the magic of cinema from a personal perspective. Looking at the changes and developments of cinema Thomas explains how film has deeply affected his life as a person and a filmmaker.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Indie House Films

Cast

Thomas Pollock

Self

Thomas Pollock

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