Correspondence 1989-1999 (2019)

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Over the course of a ten-year postal correspondence, a pair of movie-going pen-pals share their thoughts on some of 90s cinema’s key traits: the rise of video, the need for speed, and of course the cliff-edge sense of global dread. But do decades have ‘key traits’ at the time? Or do we assign them these characteristics retroactively, trying to make sense of things in hindsight? Only Leonard Nimoy knows for sure.

Director: Daniel Cockburn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
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Production: BFI
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Correspondence 1989-1999 about?
Over the course of a ten-year postal correspondence, a pair of movie-going pen-pals share their thoughts on some of 90s cinema’s key traits: the rise of video, the need for speed, and of course the cliff-edge sense of global dread. But do decades have ‘key traits’ at the time? Or do we assign them these characteristics retroactively, trying to make sense of things in hindsight? Only Leonard Nimoy knows for sure.
Who directed Correspondence 1989-1999?
Correspondence 1989-1999 was directed by Daniel Cockburn.
Who stars in Correspondence 1989-1999?
Correspondence 1989-1999 stars Daniel Cockburn, Deborah Pearson.
How long is Correspondence 1989-1999?
Correspondence 1989-1999 has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Correspondence 1989-1999?
Correspondence 1989-1999 is a Documentary film.
Where was Correspondence 1989-1999 produced?
Correspondence 1989-1999 was produced in United Kingdom.