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Z Channel: A Magnificent Obserssion

Country: united_states

Year: 2005

Running time: 120

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405496/combined

Hilary says: “Xan (Alexandra) Cassavetes’ first feature-length foray into the ‘family business’ tells the story of Z Channel, the the nation’s first pay-cable station, founded in 1974 in LA.

“Z Channel’s founder, Jerry Harvey, was a rabid cinemaphile who influenced Z’s viewers, the local movie industry, and scores of working and aspiring filmmakers to explore films from all around the world. The interviewees — including Robert Altman, Jaqueline Bisset, Henry Jaglom, Alexander Payne, Quentin Tarantino — speak of Z’s great influence over their creative lives and film viewing experience. Payne and Tarantino, among others, still have VHS tapes of movies recorded off Z twenty-plus years previously.

“At two hours, this docu sags a bit, but it made me want to quit my job and do nothing but watch films, so it got its point across! 3 1/2 cats

 

 

 

Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession

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