Faces

Faces

Release date : November 19, 2011
Runtime : 2h 15m
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Director : James Benning /
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James Benning’s "remake" of John Cassavetes’s Faces (1968) is an unexpected venture into the world of found footage filmmaking. As Benning explains, he’s reconstructed Cassavetes’s Faces in such a way that it’s comprised entirely of shots of single faces, each actor and actress is on screen as long as he or she is in the original and each scene is exactly as long as it is in the original. This reconstruction, he notes, remains steadfastly true to its title
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John Marley
Richard Forst (archive footage)
Gena Rowlands
Jeannie Rapp (archive footage)
Lynn Carlin
Maria Forst (archive footage)
Seymour Cassel
Chet (archive footage)

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  • title:Faces
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:2h 15m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: James Benning /
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  • Overview:James Benning’s "remake" of John Cassavetes’s Faces (1968) is an unexpected venture into the world of found footage filmmaking. As Benning explains, he’s reconstructed Cassavetes’s Faces in such a way that it’s comprised entirely of shots of single faces, each actor and actress is on screen as long as he or she is in the original and each scene is exactly as long as it is in the original. This reconstruction, he notes, remains steadfastly true to its title
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