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Painting with Light
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Painting with Light

Jan 1, 2001
0h 27m
★ 0.0

Overview

An examination of the great advances in cinematography achieved by Jack Cardiff.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Jack Cardiff

Self

Jack Cardiff

Kathleen Byron

Self

Kathleen Byron

Craig McCall

Self

Craig McCall

Martin Scorsese

Self

Martin Scorsese

Thelma Schoonmaker

Self

Thelma Schoonmaker

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