
Collecting Time 2024
"The biggest cinema museum in the world"
Christos Sagias' *Collecting Time (2024)* is a captivating documentary that blends history and animation to tell the extraordinary story of Dimitris Pistiolas, a retired postal worker turned guardian of the world's largest cinema museum.
Director: Christos Sagias
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Collecting Time (2024) about?
*Collecting Time* follows Dimitris Pistiolas, a retired postal worker who curates the world's largest cinema museum in Athens. At 90 years old, he shares his lifelong passion for film through his vast collection, hoping to ensure his legacy—and cinema's history—endures.
Who directed Collecting Time?
Christos Sagias directed *Collecting Time (2024)*, crafting a documentary that blends history, animation, and personal narrative.
Who stars in Collecting Time?
The documentary stars Dimitris Pistiolas, his family members Areti and Theodora Pistiolas, as well as veteran Greek actors Pantelis Voulgaris, Giorgos Frentzos, and Nikos Kavoukidis.
Is Collecting Time (2024) worth watching?
Though short, *Collecting Time* offers a heartfelt and visually inventive look at one man's devotion to cinema. Its blend of documentary realism and animation makes it a unique watch, especially for lovers of film history and preservation.
How long is Collecting Time?
*Collecting Time* runs for 31 minutes.
Collecting Time (2024): A 90-Year-Old's Quest to Save Cinema History
Christos Sagias' *Collecting Time (2024)* is a captivating documentary that blends history and animation to tell the extraordinary story of Dimitris Pistiolas, a retired postal worker turned guardian of the world's largest cinema museum. Housed in two modest Athens venues, his Guinness World Records-certified collection preserves over 90 years of cinematic magic, from vintage projectors to rare film reels. Now 90, Dimitris shares his life's work through his cherished machines, fearing his memories—and the art they represent—might fade into obscurity.
The film balances nostalgia with urgency, weaving animated sequences into the narrative to visualize Dimitris' past, his passion for cinema, and the fragile nature of preservation. With a runtime of just 31 minutes, *Collecting Time* feels like a love letter to film itself, celebrating the people who dedicate their lives to keeping its history alive. The atmosphere is intimate yet profound, a quiet reminder of how personal obsessions can become cultural treasures.