Kinoautomat

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Kinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played.

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14-01-1971

Release Date

XC

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7.3

Rating

3

Votes

-

Age Rating

63 min

Runtime

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Status

Czech

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Director
Ján Roháč

Ján Roháč

Takis Kanellopoulos was a Greek film director and screenwriter, celebrated for his poetic and introspective approach to cinema. His films often depicted the human condition and the Greek landscape with a lyrical sensibility. Notable works include Glory Sky (1962), Excursion (1966), and Parenthesis (1968). Kanellopoulos's films are noted for their contemplative narratives and visual poetry, making him a significant figure in Greek cinema. His work continues to be celebrated for its artistic depth and emotional resonance.
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