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L'Ilya

2001-07-29 | Drama
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Meet L'ILYA, a young video artist who documents peoples' suicides and projects their final moments out of context in trendy clubs. Due to the film being a "moyen metrage" (or "medium-length feature," meaning, as the name implies, a film whose running time is too long to be classified as a short yet too short to be presented as a feature), L'ILYA has had enormous difficulty getting seen, even on the festival circuit. It has nonetheless left scars wherever shown. This film will haunt your memory long after the obituaries fade.

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On October 04, 2024, there were 685 public reaction to L'Ilya including Apocalypse Film, feeling motion sickness, hand-held camera work, pernicious, MTV style editing.
The release date of L'Ilya is July 29, 2001.
The director of L'Ilya is Tomoya Sato.
The runtime of L'Ilya is 39 minutes.
The genre of L'Ilya is Drama.
Meet L'ILYA, a young video artist who documents peoples' suicides and projects their final moments out of context in trendy clubs. Due to the film being a "moyen metrage" (or "medium-length feature," meaning, as the name implies, a film whose running time is too long to be classified as a short yet too short to be presented as a feature), L'ILYA has had enormous difficulty getting seen, even on the festival circuit. It has nonetheless left scars wherever shown. This film will haunt your memory long after the obituaries fade..