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For two decades, New York City cinephiles had access to a treasure trove of rare and esoteric films through Kim's Video. Originally run by the enigmatic Yongman Kim out of his dry-cleaning business, his franchise eventually amassed 55,000 rental titles. In 2008, facing a changing industry, Mr. Kim offered to give away his collection provided that it stay intact and be available to Kim's Video members. In a bid to revitalize tourism, the small Italian village of Salemi, Sicily became home to the archive. But after the initial publicity faded, so too did any sign of the collection. Enter filmmaker David Redmon, who credits Kim's Video for his film education. With the ghosts of cinema past leading his way, Redmon embarks on a seemingly quixotic quest to track down what happened to the legendary collection and to free it from purgatory.

David Redmon and Ashley Sabin's playful documentary embraces various filmic forms, from cine-essay and investigative nonfiction to experimental cinema and even heist movies, to fashion an ode to the love of cinema and the enduring power its stories hold.

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Audience Advisory: This film contains strobe effects and may potentially trigger seizures. Viewer discretion is advised.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    88 minutes
  • Language
    English, Italian, Korean
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    David Redmon,Ashley Sabin
  • Screenwriter
    David Redmon,Ashley Sabin
  • Producer
    Deborah Smith,Dale Smith,Francesco Galavotti,Rebecca Tabasky,David Redmon,Ashley Sabin
  • Executive Producer
    Mandy Chang,Bernie Kay,Angela Neillis
  • Editor
    David Redmon,Ashley Sabin
  • Music
    Enrico Tilotta ,Matthew Dougherty,Eric Taxier