We're Not Shooting a Film
We're Not Shooting a Film

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We're Not Shooting a Film

2020
Movie
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German

Kurt is a stage actor in Munich theatres. He has a critical view at our society and relationships become too close very fast. Often his attitude is upsetting his fellow men. “To change the world – start with yourself!” Kurt hires a camerawoman to make videos of his everyday life which hopefully enable him to solve his problems.

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Director: Marcello GandiniGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the making of a film, focusing on the collaborative and often chaotic process behind the camera. It captures candid moments of the cast and crew as they navigate the challenges of production. The film highlights the raw, unpolished reality of filmmaking, moving beyond the final polished product.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, "We're Not Shooting a Film" received a modest reception, often screened at film festivals or as part of broader documentary showcases. It was generally appreciated for its behind-the-scenes authenticity and its candid portrayal of the filmmaking process. Critics noted its intimate perspective and its ability to demystify the art of cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and honest look at filmmaking.

  • Appreciated for its candid, behind-the-scenes approach.

  • Seen as an intimate portrayal of the creative process.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available. However, similar independent or short films often receive positive feedback for their unique perspectives and efforts.

Fun Fact

The film's title, "We're Not Shooting a Film," deliberately plays on the meta-narrative, emphasizing that the documentary itself is capturing the often unglamorous and unscripted reality of film production rather than a staged cinematic event.

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