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  1. Mark Cousins (Coventry, 3 de mayo de 1965) es un cineasta y escritor norirlandés. [1] Es especialmente conocido por su documental de 15 horas de duración The Story of Film: An Odyssey ( La historia del cine: Una odisea ) .

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  2. Mark Cousins (born 3 May 1965) is an English-born, Northern Irish director and writer. A prolific documentarian, among his works is the 15-hour 2011 documentary The Story of Film: An Odyssey . Career. Cousins interviewed famous filmmakers such as David Lynch, Martin Scorsese and Roman Polanski in the TV series Scene by Scene.

    • Northern Irish
    • 3 May 1965 (age 58), Coventry, England
  3. 9 de jul. de 2012 · La pasión y las ideas, no el dinero, es lo que mueve las películas. Esa es la declaración de intenciones de Mark Cousins, crítico de cine al principio de su monumental serie documental sobre la evolución del cine a lo largo de su historia, desde finales del siglo XIX hasta nuestros días.

  4. La historia del cine: Una odisea (en inglés The Story of Film: An Odyssey) es un documental sobre la historia del cine, transmitido por televisión en 15 capítulos de una hora con una longitud total de más de 900 minutos. Fue dirigido y narrado por Mark Cousins, un crítico de película de Irlanda del Norte, basado en su libro de 2004 The ...

  5. 13 de ene. de 2023 · In 2011, filmmaker Mark Cousins released his award-winning documentary, The Story of Film: An Odyssey. It's a film that's true to its title. Through 15 episodes and 915 minutes, it provides an...

  6. Release. 2011. ( 2011) 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.

  7. Women Make Film is a documentary film by the British-Irish filmmaker and film critic Mark Cousins. The film premiered on 1 September 2018 at the Venice Film Festival, and was released on the BFI Player in May 2020. The film is divided into 40 chapters over 14 hours and features the work of 183 directors.