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The Story of Film: An Odyssey

  • 2011
  • Ended
  • Documentary
  • ~1h / ep
  • 1 season
  • 7.7/10

A worldwide guided tour of the greatest movies ever made and the story of international cinema through the history of cinematic innovation.

Latest: Series 1 · 2011

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  1. E1. Birth of the Cinema

    Sep 3, 2011 · 63m

    Mark Cousins tells the story of cinema, starting in this episode with the birth of the movies, telling the glamorous, surprising stories of early moviemaking and the first film stars.

  2. E2. The Hollywood Dream

    Sep 10, 2011 · 63m

    Movies in the Roaring Twenties: Hollywood became a glittering entertainment industry with star directors like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. But the gloss and fantasy was challenged by movie makers like Robert Flaherty, Eric Von Stroheim and Carl Theodor Dreyer, who wanted films to be more serious and mature. This was a battle for the soul of cinema. The result: some of the greatest movies ever made.

  3. E3. The Golden Age of World Cinema

    Sep 17, 2011 · 63m

    The 1920s were a golden age for world cinema. The programme visits Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Shanghai and Tokyo to explore the places where movie makers were pushing the boundaries of the medium. German expressionism, Soviet montage and French impressionism and surrealism were passionate new film movements, but less well known are the glories of Chinese and Japanese films and the moving story of one of the great, now largely forgotten, movie stars, Ruan Lingyu.

  4. E4. The Arrival of Sound

    Sep 24, 2011 · 63m

    The coming of sound in the 1930s upends everything. We watch the birth of new types of film: screwball comedies, gangster pictures, horror films, westerns and musicals, and discover a master of most of them, Howard Hawks. Alfred Hitchcock hits his stride and French directors become masters of mood.

  5. E5. Post-War Cinema

    Oct 1, 2011 · 63m

    Mark Cousins explores how the trauma of war led to more daring creations for cinema, focusing on the darkening of American film and the drama of the McCarthy years. Screenwriters Paul Schrader and Robert Towne discuss the era and Stanley Donen - director of Singin' in the Rain - talks about his career.

  6. E6. Sex & Melodrama

    Oct 8, 2011 · 63m

    Sex and melodrama in the movies of the fifties: James Dean, On the Waterfront and glossy weepies. We travel to Egypt, India, China, Mexico, Britain and Japan to find that movies there were also full of rage and passion. Exclusive interviews include associates of Indian master Satyajit Ray; legendary Japanese actress Kyoko Kagawa, who starred in films by Akira Kurosawa and Yasujiro Ozu; and the first great African director, Youssef Chahine.

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