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Cell Stories

Edward Lachman
2004 United States 10 minutes English
© Double Wide Media

The first documentary filmed by a mobile phone? Short, funny and serious stories, with the mobile in the lead role. By the famous cinematographer, co-director of Ken Park (Larry Clark, 2002). Dog : “I went home and I had a message on my answering machine and I was hoping it was her and I press play and I hear: Grrrrrrrr….” / Taxi : “When I moved up from Alabama I never thought I would fall in love with a New Yorker but my cell phone helped me do it.” / Wrong Number : “I have to tell her that she is not reaching her boyfriend with all these messages she’s reaching me! She calls me about a week and a half later and tells me that they got engaged. So it was really sweet, she ended up with a valentine and I ended up with my little cell phone.” / Bear : “He is going to eat us! I patted my pockets and I found my cell phone and that’s all I found and I go like ‘Hey, hey, get away bad bear!’. It ran away, it probably never heard a sound like this, so I like to think that the cell phone saved our lives.” / Artist : “I like using images that belong to our surroundings, especially media images because they are images that everyone knows.” / Fiona : “This cell phone is my baby, really it is. If I ever go out without it, I feel like I am completely like lost, like I’m completely disconnected with the world, because everything is in this phone, like my entire social network.” / OTB : “You know I call my phone big Baba and I always wanted to be a big guy when I was a kid but once big Baba betrayed me.”

Edward Lachman

Cinéaste et chef opérateur (de Wim Wenders et Sofia Coppola notamment). Il a réalisé : A Family Affair, 1971, Report from Hollywood, 1982, Imaging America: Get your Kicks on Route 66, 1989, Songs for Drella, 1990 et, avec Larry Clark : Ken Park, 2002.

Production :
Don Faller; Double Wide Media
Distribution :
Double Wide Media
Editing :
Steve Covello
Sound :
Roger Phoenix
Photography :
Edward Lachman

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