Idem Paris
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| Idem Paris | |
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| Directed by | David Lynch |
| Edited by | Noriko Miyakawa |
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Running time | 8 minutes |
| Countries | France United States |
Idem Paris is a 2013 documentary short film, directed by David Lynch. Filmed at the eponymous Idem Paris, a fine art printing studio in Paris, France, and "virtually wordless", it documents the lithographic process.[1] The film was edited by Noriko Miyakawa and mixed by Dean Hurley.[2]
Idem Paris was shot on high definition digital video, presented in black-and-white and released on YouTube. Critics drew comparisons between Idem Paris and Lynch's debut feature film, 1977's Eraserhead, noting that both had "high-contrast black and white images, the focus on specific machinery, and the clanking and hissing array of sounds."[3]
