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Mark Cousines

    Mark Cousins is an author, film critic, and documentary filmmaker whose work delves deeply into the essence of cinema. Through his extensive filmography and writing, he explores underrepresented facets of film history, highlighting voices often overlooked throughout time. His approach is rooted in thorough research and a passionate belief in cinema's power as an art form. Cousins endeavors to broaden our understanding of the cinematic language and its diverse legacy through his creations.

    Widescreen – Watching Real People Elsewhere
    • Cinema has undergone huge changes in the last Asian filmmaking has been making the running; the ne'er do well genre, documentary, has broken through; digitalization and DVD has revived film history and is revolutionizing projection; world cinema has shifted in the direction of the real and the visually grainy; and animation has become more dominant that any time since Disney. Month by month, in the acclaimed journal Prospect , critic and filmmaker Mark Cousins has charted and contextualized these changes. Writing from Britain, Europe, Iran, India and Mexico, he has looked at the social trends and aesthetic implications of modern cinema's shifting sands. Watching. Real. People. Elsewhere is the result; a skeptical, passionate, eye-witness account of film today, argued originally and written with panache.

      Widescreen – Watching Real People Elsewhere