Kodak (2018)

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A semi-biographical fiction inspired by his father’s work at one of Kodak’s first processing labs, Wilson’s speculative gloss on the evolution of photochemical science entwines multiple perspectives and personas. Co-written by James N. Kienitz Wilkins, Kodak imagines a dialogue between a blind, mentally unstable former film technician and George Eastman himself, recordings of whom play out over a procession of photographs, home video footage, vintage Kodak ads, and animations.

Director: Andrew Norman Wilson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 33 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Andrew Norman Wilson
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kodak about?
A semi-biographical fiction inspired by his father’s work at one of Kodak’s first processing labs, Wilson’s speculative gloss on the evolution of photochemical science entwines multiple perspectives and personas. Co-written by James N. Kienitz Wilkins, Kodak imagines a dialogue between a blind, mentally unstable former film technician and George Eastman himself, recordings of whom play out over a procession of photographs, home video footage, vintage Kodak ads, and animations.
Who directed Kodak?
Kodak was directed by Andrew Norman Wilson.
How long is Kodak?
Kodak has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
What genre is Kodak?
Kodak is a Documentary film.
Where was Kodak produced?
Kodak was produced in United States of America.