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| director = [[David Cronenberg]]
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| starring = [[Leslie Carlson]]
| music = [[Howard Shore]]
| cinematography = [[André Pienaar]]
| editing = [[Ronald Sanders]]
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This quirky six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000.
This quirky six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000.


In '''''Camera''''', [[David Cronenberg]]'s contribution, a seasoned actor ([[Leslie Carlson]], in his fourth collaboration with Cronenberg) discusses the current state of film while a group of young children sneak in with production equipment to film him.
In '''''Camera''''', [[David Cronenberg]]'s contribution, a seasoned actor ([[Leslie Carlson]], in his fourth collaboration with Cronenberg) discusses the current state of film while a group of young children sneak in with production equipment to film him.

==Quotes==
*''The Actor'': When you record the moment, you record the death of the moment. Children and death are a bad combination.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:33, 15 April 2009

Camera
Directed byDavid Cronenberg
Written byDavid Cronenberg
Produced byJody Shapiro
StarringLeslie Carlson
CinematographyAndré Pienaar
Edited byRonald Sanders
Music byHoward Shore
Running time
6 min.
CountryCanada Canada
LanguageEnglish

This quirky six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000.

In Camera, David Cronenberg's contribution, a seasoned actor (Leslie Carlson, in his fourth collaboration with Cronenberg) discusses the current state of film while a group of young children sneak in with production equipment to film him.

Quotes

  • The Actor: When you record the moment, you record the death of the moment. Children and death are a bad combination.