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Sea Fighting in Greece

Combat naval en Grèce

France

1897

1 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR Georges Méliès

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Synopsis

An officer calls his sailors to the deck. They assemble around the canon while the officer scans the horizon. They all turn in the direction of the camera to look in the distance. At the same time the ship is hit! This scene is a filmed reconstruction of the 1897 Greek-Turkish war. —Europa Film Treasures

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Georges Méliès

Georges Méliès (December 8, 1861 – January 21, 1938), full name Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès, was a French filmmaker famous for leading many technical and narrative developments in the earliest cinema. He was very innovative in the use of special effects. He accidentally discovered the stop trick, or substitution, in 1896, and was one of the first filmmakers to use multiple exposures, time-lapse photography, dissolves, and hand-painted color in his films. Because of his ability to seemingly manipulate and transform reality through cinematography, Méliès is sometimes referred to as the “Cinemagician.”

Méliès was born in Paris, where his family manufactured shoes. He had two older brothers, Henri and Gaston. Before making films, he was a stage magician at the Theatre Robert-Houdin. In 1895, he became interested in film after seeing a demonstration of the Lumière brothers’ camera. In 1897, he established a studio on a rooftop property in Montreuil. Actors performed in front of a painted… read more

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greg x

14Dec11

Whether the ship is Greek or Turkish is unclear, but I imagine it is Greek as it would be appropriate to find that from the very beginning of cinema, Greeks have fought against the "cannon". How fitting that the attack comes from the direction of the audience. The Greeks may have lost this battle, but they don't give up the fight, just ask Dimitris.

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M. Hulot

19Aug11

http://www.europafilmtreasures.eu/PY/386/see-the-film-sea_fighting_in_greece

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