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Twenty Cigarettes (2011)

Director: James Benning

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James Benning’s last film at the LFF was ‘Ruhr’, a series of fixed shots of largely depopulated parts of industrial Germany that culminated in a hypnotic near-hour-long image of a chimney at dusk, billowing smoke. There's more smoking in his latest film, in which twenty individuals – including fellow experimental filmmakers Sharon Lockhart and Tom Andersen – puff on a cigarette, each shot lasting the time it takes to reach the filter. Of course the movie should come with a health-warning for those who lack the tolerance for durational cinema. But in patiently observing the transformations that each cigarette has on the filmmaker’s score of subjects  – from flinching distaste to quiet rapture – you can take much wry pleasure from Benning’s capacious curiosity in the landscape of the human face.

Author: Edward Lawrenson

Time Out London London Film Festival 2011


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Director: James Benning

Genre(s): Documentaries

Duration: 99 mins




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