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Peter Rinaldi is an award-winning filmmaker and writer from New York, NY and is affiliated with the Remodernist film movement.〔Nash, Cara. ("Cinema with soul", Filmink, February 25, 2010 ) Retrieved February 28, 2010〕〔Richards, Jesse. ("International Alliance of Remodernist Filmmakers" ), When the Trees Were Still Real, August 25, 2009. Retrieved February 28, 2010.〕 In February 2010, the Australian film magazine Filmink announced Rinaldi's participation in a compilation feature film by the Remodernist film movement. The film is scheduled to premiere in New York in December 2010.〔("Cinema with soul", Filmink, February 25, 2010 ) Retrieved February 28, 2010〕 In the 28th issue of ''MungBeing'' magazine, Rinaldi participated in a series of articles outlining Remodernist film concepts. He analyzed the manifesto and shared his "personal thoughts" on it in his essay, ''The Shore as seen from The Deep Sea''. Particularly, he defends the criticism of digital and later of Stanley Kubrick, saying first, "for the most part, the "easiness" of video has led to degradation in the images created",〔("Remodernist Film", MungBeing, October 4, 2009 ) Retrieved February 28, 2010〕 and:
The rest of the article draws direct connections between ideas in the manifesto and some Christian and Buddhist teachings.〔 ==See also== *Remodernist Film *Jesse Richards *Harris Smith *Rouzbeh Rashidi 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Rinaldi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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