



Streaming, AI, and the Future of the Screen
The future of the screen has already begun. This episode explores how streaming, algorithms, and artificial intelligence are transforming the way cinema is produced, distributed, discovered, and watched. From endless catalogs to premium theaters, from global platforms to digital replicas, the story…

Titanic, Avatar, and the Records that Redefined the Box Office
Box office records are not just numbers: they also reveal how cinema changes. This episode explores the impact of Titanic and Avatar, two phenomena that redefined the scale of cinematic spectacle. From James Cameron’s risky bet in the 1990s to 3D, motion capture, and the digital world of Pandora, t…

From Celluloid to Pixel: The Digital Revolution
The shift from celluloid to pixel changed the entire film industry. This episode explores cinema’s digital revolution: non-linear editing, computer-generated visual effects, digital animation, high-definition cameras, digital projection, and new ways of preserving films. From Jurassic Park and Toy …

The Blockbuster Phenomenon: When Cinema Became Massive
The modern blockbuster changed the film industry forever. This episode explores how Hollywood turned certain releases into global events, from the impact of Jaws in 1975 to the cultural revolution of Star Wars in 1977. The story follows television campaigns, summer releases, long lines, merchandisi…

Monsters, Miniatures, and Magic: The Birth of Special Effects
Long before CGI, cinema already knew how to create impossible worlds. This episode explores the birth of special effects, from Georges Méliès’s camera tricks to miniatures, matte paintings, double exposures, and stop-motion animation that transformed the screen. From Le Voyage dans la Lune to King …

The Golden Age: Studios, Stars, and Manufactured Dreams
Hollywood’s Golden Age turned cinema into a global dream factory. This episode explores the rise of the studio system, the birth of the star system, the contracts that shaped careers, the glamour designed by entire departments, and the genres that defined classic cinema. From MGM, Warner Bros., and…

When Cinema Discovered Color
Color did not arrive in cinema overnight. Before it became a natural part of the screen, it was an expensive, imperfect, and fascinating experiment: hand-painted frames, tinted films, filter systems, massive cameras, and studios flooded with light. This episode follows the evolution of cinematic co…

From Silence to Sound: The Revolution that Changed Hollywood
The arrival of synchronized sound transformed cinema history forever. This episode explores how silent film was never truly silent, how theaters used live music and sound effects, and why hearing a human voice from the screen changed the entire industry. From Warner Bros. and Vitaphone to The Jazz …

The Lumière Brothers and the Day Cinema Was Born
In 1895, a small room inside Paris’s Grand Café became the stage for a decisive transformation: moving images stopped being a technical experiment and became a public spectacle. This episode tells the story of the Lumière brothers, the cinematograph, and the first commercial screenings that marked …

Before the Screen: When Images Learned to Move
Before theaters, movie stars, and legendary films existed, cinema began with a question: how could a still image appear to move? This episode explores the origins of filmmaking before cinema officially existed, from shadows, the camera obscura, and the magic lantern to optical toys, photography, an…