Twenty Cigarettes (2011)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 39M

Director : James Benning

Synopsis

Celebrated for his minimal, monumental landscape studies, James Benning turns to the intimacy of the portrait in his latest film, TWENTY CIGARETTES. Referencing Warhol’s screen tests, 1930s Hollywood glamour, and the disappearing cigarette break, the film captures 20 of Benning’s friends (including filmmaker Sharon Lockhart, cultural theorist Dick Hebdige, and book editor Janet Jenkins) satiating their smoke cravings. Each shot’s length is determined by the time it takes each subject to smoke a cigarette, and over the course of the film a dynamic range of personalities emerges out of an array of physical characteristics, distinctive settings, and personal relationships to the camera. (Amy Beste and Jessica Bardsley)

Actors

Sompot Chidgasornpongse
Sompot Chidgasornpongse
Himself
Francesca Sloane
Francesca Sloane
Herself
Thom Andersen
Thom Andersen
Himself
Stefan Pascher
Stefan Pascher
Himself
Blake Derrington
Blake Derrington
Himself
Norma Turner
Norma Turner
Herself
Fabian Euresti
Fabian Euresti
Himself
Sharon Lockhart
Sharon Lockhart
Herself
Dick Hebdige
Dick Hebdige
Himself
Hye Sung Moon
Hye Sung Moon
Herself
Dave Crane
Dave Crane
Himself
Janet Jenkins
Janet Jenkins
Herself
Tanya Barber
Tanya Barber
Herself
Kelman Duran
Kelman Duran
Himself
Suzan Pitt
Suzan Pitt
Herself

Crews

James Benning
James Benning
Director
James Benning
James Benning
Writer

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