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29. Apr. 2019 · In all cases where we are using film past its expiration date, the only safe approach is to try a roll OF EACH PRODUCT and evaluate it before shooting the rest of that product. The stability of film products is different for different products. Having said that, here are some general guidelines.
- One of the users on Photo.net is a chemical engineer who worked at Kodak for ~30 years. He posted the following information in a thread over there...
- I had a roll of Fuji 200-24 35mm film that I shot back in 1988 and developed it in 2022 and all the pictures, came out verryyyy clear. I’m quite su...
- Which brand still produces new films? Although the market is considerably smaller than it used to be, there is still decent number of companies pr...
23. Apr. 1993 · With O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, Jim Turner, Paul Bartel. In 1963, a paranoid middle-class couple locks themselves and their small kids in their nuclear fallout shelter. 30 years later, their oblivious son and two daughters still survive there playing absurd games. A play-based dark comedy.
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- Comedy, Drama, Musical
- Paul Bartel
- 1993-04-23
Shelf Life is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Bartel. The final film Bartel directed before he died in 2000, it stars O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, and Jim Turner.
Shelf Life. Three siblings (O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, Jim Turner) spend 30 years in the family bomb shelter they entered after the JFK assassination.
- Paul Bartel
- Drama
- O-Lan Jones
7. Sept. 2021 · Shelf Life is no longer lost, but it’s still a cult film, and it feels hauntingly prescient in 2021. Based on the play of the same name by O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, and Jim Turner, the film examines a day in the life of the St. Cloud siblings: Tina (Jones), Pam (Stein), and Scotty (Turner).
Trapped in a bomb-shelter for thirty years, three adult children act out scenes from television shows in an imitation of 1960's life.
Shelf Life is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Bartel. The final film Bartel directed before he died in 2000, it stars O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, and Jim Turner.