Home Movie Factory  

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"Be Kind Rewind [...] has been repurposed by its director Michel Gondry [in 2012] as interactive environment [called] the Home Movie Factory, [...] a space in which visitors are provided with all the tools and props to make their own fiction films, and revels in the fun of filmmaking in a self-consciously amateurish way. It is evidence of a new subculture of amateurism." --Small-Gauge Storytelling (2013) by Ryan Shand

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Home Movie Factory (2012) is an art installation and an interactive environment by Michel Gondry which allows anyone to make an amateur film by providing backdrops and sets. It has been exhibited around the world.

Brussels

The Brussels edition (at the opening of Kanal) featured 1970s interiors were used and a photographic backdrop of the Atomium.

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