The End of Cinematics (2002)

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Drawing on the richness of the good old days of cinema with live music and a thoroughly modern, “hyper-real” film experience with multiple screens and surround sound, The End of Cinematics examines the 21st-century phenomenon of viewing media content in fragmented form. From channel surfing to MTV to formulaic Hollywood films and sitcoms, we’re accustomed to—and adept at—filling in the details of storylines, of grasping an idea and determining its conclusion.

Director: Mikel Rouse
Genre: Music, Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Screenplay

Music: Mikel Rouse
Editing: Mikel Rouse
Production: EXITMUSIC Studios, The Brooklyn Academy of Music
Country: France, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mikel Rouse
More Films in Genre: Music, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The End of Cinematics about?
Drawing on the richness of the good old days of cinema with live music and a thoroughly modern, “hyper-real” film experience with multiple screens and surround sound, The End of Cinematics examines the 21st-century phenomenon of viewing media content in fragmented form. From channel surfing to MTV to formulaic Hollywood films and sitcoms, we’re accustomed to—and adept at—filling in the details of storylines, of grasping an idea and determining its conclusion.
Who directed The End of Cinematics?
The End of Cinematics was directed by Mikel Rouse.
Who stars in The End of Cinematics?
The End of Cinematics stars Lisa Boudreau, Mikel Rouse, Jonah Bokaer, Trevor Carlson, David Lancourt, Shankari Srinivasan.
How long is The End of Cinematics?
The End of Cinematics has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The End of Cinematics?
The End of Cinematics is a Music, Drama film.
Where was The End of Cinematics produced?
The End of Cinematics was produced in France, United States of America.