Her Name Was Moviola

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    Réalisé par Howard Berry • Écrit par Howard Berry
    Royaume-Uni • 2024 • 69 minutes • Couleur
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Résumé

Une lettre d’amour cinématographique à la machine de montage Moviola qui a dominé le cinéma anglophone pendant une grande partie du XXe siècle, par le monteur lauréat d’un Oscar, Walter Murch (Apocalypse Now de Francis Ford Coppola, Le Patient anglais d’Anthony Minghella).

"A cinematic love letter to the Moviola film editing machine, led by Academy Award winning editor Walter Murch, detailing how it dominated English-language filmmaking for most of the 20th century.
Invented in 1922, the Moviola remained for a long time the dominant machine for editing film in English-language cinema. Mastering it allowed an editor, in tandem with the director and producer, to create a language and rhythm within a film. Her Name Was Moviola sees Academy Award® -winning sound and film editor Walter Murch working with a team to rebuild a Moviola editing suite to take us through the process of how a film was pieced together. Using two scenes from Mike Leigh’s 2014 drama Mr. Turner - reverse-engineered from digital to 35mm prints - Murch and his collaborators take us through the way the Moviola was employed to bring a multitude on individual shots together into one cohesive narrative. It’s a riveting deep-dive into a process that is key to every form of filmmaking."
(Sheffield DocFest)

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