Ambitious Crime Drama Will Use Four Different Kodak Film Formats

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Danish filmmaker Jesper Tønnes is working on an ambitious noir film demonstrating 'the true potential of Kodak's analog film formats.'

Danish filmmaker Jesper Tønnes is working on an ambitious noir film demonstrating “the true potential of Kodak’s analog film formats.”will be shot on four different analog film formats including Super 8, Super 16, 35mm, and 65mm film., is based on the Danish saying “Intet vover, intet vinder,” which means, “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.”

The film is “about taking the chance of a lifetime,” which Tønnes says is presented within the wrapping of a passion for analog film formats and crime films.is written and directed by Tønnes and the first two chapters have already been shot. The entire film is expected to be around 25 minutes long, and the professional crew of filmmakers and actors are all working on the project for free — it’s a passion project.

The current timeline has Tønnes finishing the film this October, with plans to enter the movie into film festivals from October 2023 to May 2024. The film should be published on YouTube in May 2024.

 

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