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Barque sortant du port

  • 1895
  • 1 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
1,7 mil
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Barque sortant du port (1895)
DocumentaryShort

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree men in a rowboat are leaving the harbor.Three men in a rowboat are leaving the harbor.Three men in a rowboat are leaving the harbor.

  • Direção
    • Louis Lumière
  • Artistas
    • Mrs. Auguste Lumiere
    • Jeanne-Joséphine Lumière
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Louis Lumière
    • Artistas
      • Mrs. Auguste Lumiere
      • Jeanne-Joséphine Lumière
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Fotos

    Elenco principal2

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    Mrs. Auguste Lumiere
    Mrs. Auguste Lumiere
    • Self (on the pier)
    • (não creditado)
    Jeanne-Joséphine Lumière
    • Self (on the pier)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Louis Lumière
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários10

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    bob the moo

    Interesting for its framing and motion

    I watched this film on a DVD that was rammed with short films from the period. I didn't watch all of them as the main problem with these type of things that their value is more in their historical novelty value rather than entertainment. So to watch them you do need to be put in the correct context so that you can keep this in mind and not watch it with modern eyes. With the Primitives & Pioneers DVD collection though you get nothing to help you out, literally the films are played one after the other (the main menu option is "play all") for several hours. With this it is hard to understand their relevance and as an educational tool it falls down as it leaves the viewer to fend for themselves, which I'm sure is fine for some viewers but certainly not the majority. What it means is that the DVD saves you searching the web for the films individually by putting them all in one place – but that's about it.

    At once this film is interesting but yet frustrating in seeing things being worked on that are now commonplace. The interesting aspect is the framing of the shot, which is reminiscent of a painting in the way it sets the foreground (the jetty) and a background (the sloping hill on the horizon). However as a film it has the boat moving through one towards the other, which is an interesting development that provides plenty to look at. The women on the pier are worth watching as is the boat, so the viewer is held by both.

    However it was here that the film annoyed me by just "ending". I had expected the planned film to see the boat move out of shot around the jetty, which would be a logical end, leaving the viewer wit only the static fore and back grounds to contemplate. It did annoy that the film just stopped instead of ending. That said though, it is yet again interesting to watch as part of Lumière's development.
    Tornado_Sam

    Bland but has some great cinematography

    This Lumiere film is not one of their very well known efforts, but it's included on the "Movies Begin" set. The commentator on the soundtrack of the set explains that when the Lumiere's shot their first subjects they used 50-ft lengths, thus the films would "end" very suddenly. This explains why we actually never see the boat disappear from the screen. Instead we are left in suspense when a large wave tosses it.

    This is fairly bland to watch but as some other reviewers have pointed out the photography is great and the movement of the waves is effective looking. If you saw this on a large movie screen you very well might feel as though you are right there watching. It helps also that the footage survives wonderfully and the picture is extremely sharp. If you're new to the Bros then this is a nice place to start because of the photography. It's pretty bland all-in-all but looks great anyway.
    9PCC0921

    Lumiere Tests the Energy of Mother Nature

    This film can also be found in its original French title, Barque sortant du port (1895). Most film historians put the start of movies at the end of 1895, when the father of the Lumiere brothers showed ten of their films to a paying audience, in France, in late December, 1895. However, the Lumiere's had produced a couple of other films they made throughout 1895, that would be shown later that year to test audiences, but in all reality, probably weren't released for paying consumption until winter of 1896. In any event, Boat Leaving the Port (1895), remains part of the small group of motion pictures, that came from the year 1895. I saw some colorized versions and restorations of this film on YouTube, that looked pretty good.

    The framing for Boat Leaving the Port (1895), is charmingly interesting. It makes the women on the dock look like they are out floating in the water with the men in the boat. The dock looks like it's cut off from the land, but then the women walk off of it, off camera. At the same time, waves make it difficult for the men in the boat (apparently all the actors in this documentary-like recreation are members from the Lumiere family). After the camera stopped rolling, history does not mention, if anybody fell out of the boat. This film shows the ability, that the camera had in capturing the energy of our world. It also shows the beauty of framing, that these pioneers were already mastering. It also shows how far we have come, in our attempts to tame Mother Nature. It is a beautiful moment in history.

    9.5 (A MyGrade) = 9 IMDB.
    10the red duchess

    The first art-film?

    this is possibly the most beautiful of the early Lumiere shorts. A boat rows from the front of the screen away from the audience to the back, while to the right, women wait on the port. The camera, as usual, does not move, but the play of sunlight on the waves are gorgeous, and the rippling movement is so vibrant, especially within such a static frame, that it looks like one is watching an actual scene behind glass.

    As with 'Demolition d'un mur', the real frisson of the film comes from the unexpected. The scene proceeds as expected, the boat moving steadily along. But, just as it turns, a stronger wave lunges, and almost capsizes the boat. Before we discover what will happen, the reel, and the film, ends. These early films made no precautions for the necessity of extra reels.

    But the effect is quite shocking. The unexpected violence is unsettling enough, but with the film over, and loose ends nowhere near being tied up - indeed, just initiated a narrative, in the dying seconds - the audience is left agonising in the dark. What happened next? Inadvertently, the audience is required to imagine for itself, imagine what's not capable of being represented by the cinema, something the Hollywood generic system to come will stamp out. With its daring use of ellipsis, is this the first art-film, the first 'Cat People'?
    6jhaugh

    The beauty is in the composition

    Yes, this is a one shot film that lasts less than a minute; but the beauty in the film is the result of the composition. Three men in a large rowboat set out to sea as the choppy water rocks the boat and makes beautifully defined ripples in the shallows near us. A rock quay juts out into the water from some out-of-site location along the shoreline to our right. The several women and the child on the end of the quay are totally isolated from us and we do not know their relationship to the men in the boat. It is the closest thing you will see to a black-and-white painting in motion.

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      Edited into The Lumière Brothers' First Films (1996)

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      • 1895 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Idioma
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    • Tempo de duração
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    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Silent
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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