During the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, Wim Wenders invited a group of filmmakers to discuss the future of film in front of a video camera, in an empty hotel room. The fifteen directors who responded to the invitation present a fascinating document of attitudes towards cinema at a moment when the medium's power was seen to decline. From the philosophical to the economic. From the despondent to the optimistic. In Room 666, cinema, television and the very nature of the image within society are discussed with rare frankness and an unerring eye for what the future holds.
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