Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA short black and white film which documents a mother taking her children out for a walk.A short black and white film which documents a mother taking her children out for a walk.A short black and white film which documents a mother taking her children out for a walk.
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Jeanne Koehler
- Self - the mother
- (Nicht genannt)
Madeleine Koehler
- Self - the little girl
- (Nicht genannt)
Marcel Koehler
- Self - the little boy
- (Nicht genannt)
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Premiers pas de bébé (1896)
This film from the Lumiere brothers has a mother taking her young baby out of a carriage and placing her down on the ground. She then begins walking until eventually falling down and being picked up by the mother. This is certainly a cute and adorable film that manages to at least put a smile on your face, which makes it worth watching and especially since it runs just under a minute. The Lumiere brothers were becoming experts at this type of "actuality" film and there's no doubt that this one here is charming enough to where you can easily recommend it. Plus, check out the clothes that the baby is wearing!
This film from the Lumiere brothers has a mother taking her young baby out of a carriage and placing her down on the ground. She then begins walking until eventually falling down and being picked up by the mother. This is certainly a cute and adorable film that manages to at least put a smile on your face, which makes it worth watching and especially since it runs just under a minute. The Lumiere brothers were becoming experts at this type of "actuality" film and there's no doubt that this one here is charming enough to where you can easily recommend it. Plus, check out the clothes that the baby is wearing!
This short subject, whose title translates as 'The baby's first steps', has been jokingly referred to as "the first suspense film" by Bertrand Tavernier, and its easy to see why. When I try to teach students the basics of how early films were constructed around the technical limitations of the Lumiere Cinematographe, I always show them this film. To summarise, a young child walks falteringly along a path from the background to the foreground (the image contains a diagonal composition in depth typical of the earliest Lumiere films - think of the famous train arriving at a station), aiming to reach her doll, which has been placed at the end of the path, providing a quest-based micro-narrative. What this illustrates is the way these pseudo-documentaries were not randomly-shot travelogues and actualities. The distance the baby has to walk (guided by a nanny) has obviously been measured to allow her 'journey' to be completed within the (approximate) 50 second time-limit placed on the duration of films by the camera's capacity. But she only just makes it. The scene has been manipulated in many ways and is less a picture of Parisian infantile life at the end of the 19th century and more a study of how situations had to be manipulated and fictionalised to fit them into the restrictive set of technical options on offer.
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- VerbindungenEdited into Lumière and Company (1995)
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- Pierwsze kroki dziecka
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- Paris, Frankreich(Koehler Home)
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By what name was Premiers pas de bébé (1896) officially released in Canada in English?
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