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To Each His Own Cinema 2007

★ 6.5153 votes100 min📅 2007-10-31

"A declaration of love on the big screen"

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, *To Each His Own Cinema* (2007) is a unique anthology film curated by Theo Angelopoulos, blending comedy and drama in a series of 33 short films.

Director: Theo Angelopoulos

Cast

Golshifteh Farahani
Golshifteh Farahani
Woman in Cinema (segment: Where Is My Romeo?)
Taraneh Alidoosti
Taraneh Alidoosti
Self
Pegah Ahangarani
Pegah Ahangarani
Vishka Asayesh
Vishka Asayesh
David Cronenberg
David Cronenberg
The Suicidal Man (segment "At the suicide of the last Jew ...")
Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin
(segment "World cinema")
Giorgi Babluani
Giorgi Babluani
The thief (segment "Recrudescence")
Leonid Alexeenko
(segment "Irtebak")
Dàvi Alvarado
Boy (segment "Anna")
Cindy Beckett
Supporting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is To Each His Own Cinema (2007) about?

This anthology film marks the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival with 33 short films by acclaimed directors, each exploring different facets of cinema as an art form. The segments blend humor, drama, and introspection to celebrate the power of storytelling on the big screen.

Who directed To Each His Own Cinema?

Theo Angelopoulos curated the anthology as a tribute to the festival's legacy, though each short was directed by a different filmmaker, including David Cronenberg and Theo Angelopoulos himself.

Who stars in To Each His Own Cinema?

The anthology features a mix of actors from its contributing directors, including Golshifteh Farahani, Taraneh Alidoosti, Pegah Ahangarani, Vishka Asayesh, and Josh Brolin.

Is To Each His Own Cinema (2007) worth watching?

With its creative format and star-studded lineup, *To Each His Own Cinema* (2007) is a standout for film enthusiasts. While it may not deliver a traditional narrative, its experimental nature and heartfelt homage to cinema make it a rewarding experience for those who appreciate the art form.

How long is To Each His Own Cinema?

The anthology runs for 100 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful celebration of film.

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About To Each His Own Cinema (2007) — A Love Letter to the Big Screen from 33 Filmmakers

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, *To Each His Own Cinema* (2007) is a unique anthology film curated by Theo Angelopoulos, blending comedy and drama in a series of 33 short films. Each segment offers a personal reflection on the magic, power, and state of cinema itself, crafted by some of the world's most visionary directors. The anthology captures the essence of filmmaking as both an art form and a shared cultural experience, weaving together diverse perspectives into a vibrant tapestry of storytelling.

With a stellar ensemble including Golshifteh Farahani, Taraneh Alidoosti, and Josh Brolin, *To Each His Own Cinema* (2007) delivers a heartfelt ode to the big screen. The film's introspective yet playful tone explores themes of nostalgia, innovation, and the universal language of movies—making it a must-watch for cinephiles and casual viewers alike.