Analog Thinking (2023)

Analog Thinking (2023) poster

In a world where technological progress is conceived as an arrow pointing forward, why do some people insist on continuing to work with equipment others refer to as obsolete? Analog Thinking answers that question by documenting the meticulous work of those who choose that path. The screen becomes filled with wonderful objects—optical toys, cameras, projectors, film stock cans, moviolas… And the testimonies from those creators invite us to discover a universe that has a lot to do with both craftsmanship and the collective experience—an instance of thinking with your hands that is only possible with curiosity and patience. And among the words, practices and artifacts, Analog Thinking also saves a place for the images that are born from all of that. And it reminds us that, even in this digital age, they still have a lot to teach us about waiting and making mistakes, surprise and beauty.

Director: Paulo Pécora
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hernán Hayet
Cinematography: Paulo Pécora
Editing: Nubia Campos Vieira
Production: Rioabajo Producciones, INCAA, Cine Argentino, Mecenazgo Cultural, Fondo Nacional de las Artes
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Paulo Pécora
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Analog Thinking about?
In a world where technological progress is conceived as an arrow pointing forward, why do some people insist on continuing to work with equipment others refer to as obsolete? Analog Thinking answers that question by documenting the meticulous work of those who choose that path. The screen becomes filled with wonderful objects—optical toys, cameras, projectors, film stock cans, moviolas… And the testimonies from those creators invite us to discover a universe that has a lot to do with both craftsmanship and the collective experience—an instance of thinking with your hands that is only possible with curiosity and patience. And among the words, practices and artifacts, Analog Thinking also saves a place for the images that are born from all of that. And it reminds us that, even in this digital age, they still have a lot to teach us about waiting and making mistakes, surprise and beauty.
Who directed Analog Thinking?
Analog Thinking was directed by Paulo Pécora.
Who stars in Analog Thinking?
Analog Thinking stars Natacha Ebers, Hayrabet Alacahan, Daniel Vicino, Agostina Varela Giacobone, Sol Colombo, Jeff Zorrilla.
How long is Analog Thinking?
Analog Thinking has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Analog Thinking?
Analog Thinking is a Documentary film.
Where was Analog Thinking produced?
Analog Thinking was produced in Argentina.