Blow-Up Timeline ( Real )

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June 1966

Release of 'Blow-Up'

The movie 'Blow-Up', directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, was released. It is a British-Italian mystery thriller film that became a significant cultural artifact of the 1960s, known for its exploration of perception and reality.

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April 10, 1967

Academy Award Nomination for Best Director

Michelangelo Antonioni received a nomination for Best Director at the Academy Awards for his work on 'Blow-Up'.

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May 1967

Film Wins Grand Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival

At the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, 'Blow-Up' won the Grand Jury Prize, an important recognition in international cinema.

Blow-Up Timeline ( Fictional )

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Spring Day, London

Thomas Takes Photos in the Park

Photographer Thomas gathers inspiration and takes candid shots of a couple in the park.

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Spring Evening, London

Thomas Enlarges Photos in Studio

Thomas returns to his studio and enlarges the photos taken in the park, noticing a possible murder in one of the images.

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Following Day, London

Thomas Attempts to Confirm Murder

Thomas attempts to verify the suspicious figure in the enlarged photos by revisiting the park but finds nothing unusual.

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Spring Day, London

Thomas Meets Jane and Her Friends

Thomas encounters Jane and her bohemian friends at his studio, blending his professional and personal life.

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Evening, London

Thomas Explores the Studio Party

Thomas attends a party at a studio full of artists and models, reflecting on the superficiality of his environment.

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Night, London

Thomas Returns to the Park for Clues

He goes back to the park at night to search for more clues about the possible murder but remains unsuccessful.

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Daytime, London

Thomas Witnesses Mime Performance

Thomas observes a mime troupe performing a stylized tennis match in a park, symbolizing illusion and reality.

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Twilight, London

Final Scene: Illusory Tennis Match

Thomas joins the mime players in their imaginary tennis game, blending reality and illusion.