40 Days to Learn Film Trailer

40 Days to Learn Film Trailer (2020)

10 April 2020 Factual 137 mins

For just forty days, filmmaker and writer Mark Cousins embarks on a peculiar journey in order to explore topics as the passion for cinema and certain aspects related to making films as style, ideas, emotions and practicalities; an ambitious exploration of the universal language of cinema by analyzing pieces of work that cross every artistic and cultural boundaries.

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Cast

Mark Cousins

as Self - Narrator (voice)

Crew

International Releases Dates

Brazil 23 September 2020

United Kingdom 10 April 2020

United States 14 May 2020

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