In the beginning, the Homo Sapiens would wander far and wide, considering the entirety of the known world as stories. These were mystic lands of light, shadow, and sound.
In their travels, the Sapiens formed bonds with the ones who could perform in many art forms - act, and express with faces, with fragments of truth carried in dialects. In their close proximity emerged a collective language of performances, moving pictures, and sound put together for exhibition.
And they built a place where all could gather in darkness and behold these visions together, and they called that place a cinema — a theatre.
They regarded these creations not merely as works, but as their “films” — and themselves as “filmmakers”.
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