Eyes That Saw (1986)
A warehouse of the imaginary, a library of vision, a labyrinth of dreams: this, and much more, is the Museo Nazionale del Cinema. From the magic lanterns to the rotoscopes, from the archive footages of the Torino relics at the time of Pastrone, “Occhi che videro” reconstructs an atmosphere of magic and allure of the visual utopias before the Lumière brothers that any technologic marvel will ever be able reach. But the film is first of all an homage to the founder of the Museum: Maria Adriana Prolo.
Director: Daniele Segre
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1986
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Daniele Segre
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Eyes That Saw about?
- A warehouse of the imaginary, a library of vision, a labyrinth of dreams: this, and much more, is the Museo Nazionale del Cinema. From the magic lanterns to the rotoscopes, from the archive footages of the Torino relics at the time of Pastrone, “Occhi che videro” reconstructs an atmosphere of magic and allure of the visual utopias before the Lumière brothers that any technologic marvel will ever be able reach. But the film is first of all an homage to the founder of the Museum: Maria Adriana Prolo.
- Who directed Eyes That Saw?
- Eyes That Saw was directed by Daniele Segre.
- What genre is Eyes That Saw?
- Eyes That Saw is a Documentary film.