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: Not Rated
: Microcinema
: Documentary, Art
: 56 min.
: English
: Spanish, French
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On October 19, 2007 the news circled the globe that photographer/inventor Pascal Cotte succeeded in photographing Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' at a resolution of 240 million pixels, 8 times higher than any professional camera to date. His breakthrough images brought to light never before seen elements that have forever altered our knowledge of the world's most famous painting. With exclusive access to Cotte's photographs and technique, as well as analysis from the world's leading experts, we see for the first time that Leonardo may actually have painted his model with eyebrows and lashes - just one of 25 incredible secrets this fascinating documentary reveals.
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| A little wheat in the chaff
by smovy
December 5, 2009 - 11:10 AM PST
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| There is just enough interesting tidbits to keep one watching for the entire hour, but it's a very amateurish production. It has the feel of a work-for-hire, perhaps commissioned by the photographer to promote his "multi-spectral" technique. |
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