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Cast

Stephen Herchen

Stephen Herchen

Himself - The Scientist

Stefanie Schneider

Stefanie Schneider

Herself - The Artist

Christopher Bonanos

Christopher Bonanos

Himself - The Writer

Caitlin Fowler

Caitlin Fowler

Herself - The Model

Udo Kier

Udo Kier

The Docter (Cameo)

Edwin H. Land

Edwin H. Land

Himself - The visionary (archive footage)

Ayana J.J.

Ayana J.J.

Herself - The future

Angela Riccio

Angela Riccio

Herself - The model

Crew

Willem Baptist

Willem Baptist

Director

Ranko Pauković

Ranko Pauković

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Albert Markus

Albert Markus

Editor

Pieter van Huystee

Pieter van Huystee

Producer

Gregor Meerman

Gregor Meerman

Cinematography

Marc Lizier

Marc Lizier

Music

Willem Baptist

Willem Baptist

Writer

David Spaans

David Spaans

Sound Recordist

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Instant Dreams

20177.1 / 1091 min
Documentary

Overview

An extraordinary Polaroid trip.

There could hardly be a more telling contrast between the analog and digital eras than the beautifully blurry memories captured in a Polaroid picture and the thousands of pin-sharp photos on an iPhone. In this ambitious visual essay, Willem Baptist explores the visionary genius of Edwin H. Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Even today, all sorts of people are keeping his instant dream alive. Former Polaroid employee Stephen Herchen moved from the United States to Europe to work in a laboratory developing the 2.0 version of Polaroid. Christopher Bonanos, the author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid, tells us, "When I heard Polaroid would stop making film, it felt like a close friend had died." Artist Stefanie Schneider, who is working with the last of her stock of Polaroid film, is using the blurring that occurs with expired film as an additional aesthetic layer in her photographic work.