Cinemania | |
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Directed by | Angela Christlieb Stephen Kijak |
Produced by | Gunter Hanfgarn Stephen Kijak Avi Weider |
Starring | Jack Angstreich Eric Chadbourne Bill Heidbreder Roberta Hill Harvey Schwartz |
Cinematography | Angela Christlieb Stephen Kijak |
Edited by | Angela Christlieb |
Music by | Stereo Total Robert Drasnin |
Distributed by | LOOP Filmworks |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Countries | Germany United States |
Language | English |
Cinemania is a 2002 German/American documentary film about five obsessed cinephiles, who, throughout the year, each see two to five films a day and work out a daily schedule to see them in theatres across New York City.[1][2]
Roberta Hill | |
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Born | Washington, DC, U.S.A. | June 18, 1936
Died | July 18, 2009 New York City, U.S.A. | (aged 73)
Hill was born June 18, 1936, in Washington, D.C., a daughter of Robert L. and Dorothy (née Dyar) Hill, and a granddaughter of Harrison Gray Dyar Jr.[4] She lived for most of her life in Washington, D.C., moving in 1983 to New York City, where she died on July 18, 2009. An obsessive-compulsive woman who, according to Jack, "is so far in the prison [of cinephilia], that to me, it's just a hopeless, Sisyphean lifestyle." Has kept every piece of film-memorabilia she's got her hands on for what appears to be the last five decades, including ticket-stubs, programs, fliers, a promotional bottle of water from an independent film called Water, and promotional plastic cups from Last Action Hero and Jurassic Park. Roberta has been banned from many theaters for her rude and uncouth behavior, which has included attacking ushers who have torn too much paper off her ticket-stubs.[5][6]