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Old 05-25-2025, 12:44 AM   #2
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I'm assuming from the OP that you're only interested in films made since digital capture became industry standard?

Even then I suspect it's going to be an open-ended list. Are you restricting what type of movie somehow? Because people are going to be shooting home video on 8mm probably for centuries to come. You might start by restricting to U.S. theatrical feature-length releases like some U.S. sites do.

Also Kodak may be the only maker of cinefilm now (haven't checked; just taking your word for it) but Fuji for one was making it up until 2013, well into the era of digital capture for Hollywood movies. Also, there's nothing stopping people from using already-stocked or expired film.

I haven't gone through that Kodak list carefully, but the fact that I'm even able to scroll to the bottom indicates it's nowhere near a comprehensive list of even feature-length theatrical releases. There are thousands of those alone every year. Probably millions of films worldwide total.
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