world_cinema_coens

In 2007 an omnibus film called Chacun son cinema (To Each His Own Cinema) played at festivals. Made to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, the collection featured short films about cinema made by an amazing variety of directors: Takeshi Kitano, Gus Van Sant, Zhang Yimou, Jane Campion, Atom Egoyan and many more. Among those ‘many more’ were Joel and Ethan Coen, who enlisted their recent star Josh Brolin in a three-minute movie called World Cinema. Problem was, World Cinema didn’t show up on either of the DVD releases of Chacun son cinema, making it very difficult to see. (I was lucky enough to see it at Toronto that year.) But now it has found its way onto YouTube, and you should watch it after the break, right now, before it goes away again.

World Cinema features Brolin as a rancher named Dan (who looks a lot like his No Country For Old Men character Llewelyn Moss) who wanders into a repertory theatre showing Renoir’s The Rules of the Game and Nuri Bilge Ceylon’s 2006 film Climates. He can’t decide which one to see, and the helpful ticket salesman talks him through each film. Dan finally makes his choice (after a weird bit of interaction) and emerges from the theatre…

This is a tight little story, but it’s got everything you need, and it fulfills the whole Chacun son cinema mandate of celebrating movies perfectly well. Not all of the films in the collection were so successful (like David Lynch’s really bad one, also on YouTube) but some were quite good. I love the Takeshi Kitano, the Zhang Yimou and also Tsai Ming-liang’s ode to bygone movie palaces. The omnibus is also notable for having a short film, made by David Cronenberg, with a creepily memorable title: At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World.

[via The Auteurs Twitter feed]

  • nutsauce
    BDSF was the only reason I ever found slashfilm. Please bring this back regularly. It's so much better than listening to the dorks on the filmcast stumble their way through another awkward interview...
  • I love listening to "the dorks on the filmcast", thank you very much. Ass.
  • NickN328
    Oh God I know it's awful having up to three hours of great content every week for free. Dick.
  • fanboy_d
    where can we see the zhang yimou one???
  • RussFischer
    There are two DVD releases of the omnibus (a UK and a French, I think) and you might be able to find some of them on YouTube or other sites.

    And really, a Coen Bros short most people haven't seen and only four comments? Is everyone asleep today?
  • BrendonConnelly
    I'll chip in. It's a corker - and a real shame it isn't on the DVD set.

    A set which isn't, sadly, available in the UK except for by import from France. But it works fine on our DVD players, fellow GB folks.
  • richCie
    that was great :)
    cheers for the heads up, hadnt even heard of it!
  • moespeeks
    The Coen Brothers are some weird dudes.
    I don't even know what the hell that short was about.
    Very peculiar indeed.
    livestock???? lol
  • gregger090
    The Cohen brothers sure are eccentric but they put out some amazing films. Raising Arizona and O' Brother are my favs from them.
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