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Le Cauchemar

  • 1896
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Georges Méliès in Le Cauchemar (1896)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn this fantastic scene, a man who is eager to retire has a difficult time finding peace, as his nocturnal illusions come to life out of thin air.In this fantastic scene, a man who is eager to retire has a difficult time finding peace, as his nocturnal illusions come to life out of thin air.In this fantastic scene, a man who is eager to retire has a difficult time finding peace, as his nocturnal illusions come to life out of thin air.

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    8Tera-Jones

    Cute and Bizarre

    Beware of the moon - that is one creepy cool moon I tell ya. There are three bizarre characters that shows up in Melies dream and a hungry looking moon.

    Worth the minute it takes to watch it.

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    10planktonrules

    Great for 1896

    Georges Méliès man asleep--woman, csinger, pierrot appear in bed...giant evil moon at end...three reapear to annoy him. Awakens and they're all gone

    "Le Cauchemar" is one of Georges Méliès' earliest films. Because of that, I'll cut it some slack. While his later films would usually be longer and more complex, for 1896, this one is truly amazing...far better than the output of any other filmmaker.

    The story is simple. A man is tossing and turning. He then has a nightmare and a woman, then a guy playing a banjo and then Pierrot (from the Italian Commedia dell'arte) appear on the bed and annoy him. Finally, the moon grows to a huge size and threatens to eat him....and he awakens.

    Again...this is a simple film but for 1896, it's truly spectacular...one of the best of the era.
    chaos-rampant

    Forgotten dreams

    An early dream from the first minutes of cinema. We might as well be looking at some of the first images not just captured from reality, but really dreamed up with light. Now it seems modest, naive, primitive, but what outlandish phantasmagoria it must have been at the time; how modern, vibrant, strange, new, dangerous, exhilarating to see this with 1896 eyes. Imagine. The 19th century.

    A man is sleeping at his bed. A woman appears, he reaches out to touch her and she turns into a minstrel, into a giant moon - an emblematic Melies motif - into a dancing troupe at his balcony.

    By now, we have devised many different ways of both issuing these visions and shifting them within the context of a story, many devices to dream. Watching this, you get the picture that it goes back much further, further back into magic lantern shows and cameras obscura. The point? To bring internal worlds to life, and has not changed 100 years later.
    Cineanalyst

    Tricks within Dreams

    This, "A Nightmare", is one of Georges Méliès's earliest films. It's one of his first films to feature a formula he would return to for many of his subsequent productions, from "The Bewitched Inn" (L'Auberge ensorcelée (1897)) to "The Black Imp" (Le Diable noir (1905)). The setup is simply a man trying to sleep despite nightmares or bizarre happenings to his surroundings (often, furniture and such moving, disappearing and appearing). These films provided Méliès with plenty of opportunities for his trick effects--mostly stop-substitutions (or substitution-splicing).

    "A Terrible Night" (Une Nuit terrible (1896), an earlier film by Méliès, is the earliest available example of this genre, but that film didn't contain any filmic trick effects. Another previous film of his, "The Vanishing Lady" (1896), had stop-substitution tricks presented within a magic trick. "A Nightmare" features a different device to present its magic--that is, dreams. In later films, Méliès would also introduce fairies, malevolent wizards and other devices (i.e. science fiction and aliens in the case of the more elaborate "A Trip to the Moon") to present his trick effects, which allowed them to be at least within something resembling a narrative.

    The most noteworthy of the dream images, I think, is the moon with a face, which bites the protagonist's hand. Méliès would again use the moon in such films as "The Astronomer's Dream" (1898) and "A Trip to the Moon" (1902). Additionally, this film contains five backdrop changes, all accomplished through editing, as with the character appearances and disappearances. The film was shot in the open air, as indicated by the shadows. The early history of film is scattered with knockoffs of Méliès's films; for example, one of the more popular early films remaining today, "Dream of a Rarebit Fiend" (1906) was clearly a product of this genre "A Nightmare" helped initiate.
    10boblipton

    Elaborations

    Having discovered -- whether purposefully or, as the story would have us believe, accidentally -- the magical qualities of the cut and used it in the previous years ESCAMOTAGE D'UNE DAME CHEZ ROBERT-HOUDIN, Melies elaborated on it in this short in which a man suffers a series of terrible nightmares. As in the best of Melies, we can not only see his enormous creativity, but perceive his great sense of humor and appreciate his playfulness in the new medium. When they're doing Oscars for 1897, this gets my vote for best foreign film!

    This is one of the many previously lost or infrequently seen Melies pictures that have been made available by Serge Bromberg, David Shepherd and a myriad of other hands in the newly issued DVD set GEORGES MELIES: FIRST WIZARD OF CINEMA. Required viewing for anyone interested in the history of movies ..... and a lot of fun.

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      Georges Méliès: [moon] becomes anthropomorphic and tries to eat the main character, and is punched away by him
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      Referenced in Méliès 88: Le cauchemar de Méliès (1988)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de junio de 1896 (Francia)
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      • Francia
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      • A Nightmare
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Francia(the entire film)
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