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  1. The Story of Film: An Odyssey: With Mark Cousins, Juan Diego Botto, Aleksandr Sokurov, Norman Lloyd. A comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.

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    • 2011-09-03
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  2. The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a 2011 British documentary film about the history of film, presented on television in 15 one-hour chapters with a total length of over 900 minutes. It was directed and narrated by Mark Cousins, a film critic from Northern Ireland, based on his 2004 book The Story of Film.

    • Documentary
  3. The Story of Film: An Odyssey - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "The Story of Film: An Odyssey" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Hoopla, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Freevee, Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

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    • Mark Cousins
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  4. Sep 2, 2011 · The Story of Film: An Odyssey - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee. The Story of Film: An Odyssey is an unprecedented cinematic event through the history of world cinema that is a treat for movie lovers around the globe.

    • Mark Cousins
    • Mark Cousins, Juan Diego Botto
  5. The Story of Film: An Odyssey. Top-rated. Sat, Sep 17, 2011. S1.E3. The Golden Age of World Cinema. 1918-1932, the great rebel filmmakers around the world. Novel and remarkable experiments in silent cinema; French impressionism and surrealism, German expressionism, Soviet, Japanese and Chinese cinematic innovation. 8.1/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  6. Streaming, rent, or buy The Story of Film: An Odyssey – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "The Story of Film: An Odyssey - Season 1" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Hoopla, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Freevee, Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

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  8. The Story of Film shows how the trauma of war made cinema more daring. The story starts in Italy, and then we go to Hollywood, discover Orson Welles and chart the darkening of American film and the drama of the McCarthy era. Screenwriters Paul Schrader and Robert Towne discuss these years.