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Au royaume des fées

Original title: Le royaume des fées
  • 1903
  • Not Rated
  • 16m
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7.3/10
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Georges Méliès and Marguerite Thévenard in Au royaume des fées (1903)
AdventureFantasyShort

In this spectacular free adaptation of the popular theatre play "La Biche au Bois", the valiant Prince Bel-Azor pursues a baleful old witch to her impregnable castle, to save the beautiful y... Read allIn this spectacular free adaptation of the popular theatre play "La Biche au Bois", the valiant Prince Bel-Azor pursues a baleful old witch to her impregnable castle, to save the beautiful young Princess Azurine.In this spectacular free adaptation of the popular theatre play "La Biche au Bois", the valiant Prince Bel-Azor pursues a baleful old witch to her impregnable castle, to save the beautiful young Princess Azurine.

  • Director
    • Georges Méliès
  • Writers
    • Georges Méliès
    • Madame d'Aulnoy
  • Stars
    • Georges Méliès
    • Marguerite Thévenard
    • Bleuette Bernon
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    • Director
      • Georges Méliès
    • Writers
      • Georges Méliès
      • Madame d'Aulnoy
    • Stars
      • Georges Méliès
      • Marguerite Thévenard
      • Bleuette Bernon
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Princess Azurine
    Bleuette Bernon
    • Aurora
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    10boblipton

    Magical

    One of Melies' elaborate story productions, ranking with VOYAGE TO THE MOON, using camera tricks, sleight of hand, elaborate costumes and interesting model work. Technically it will look primitive to the modern eye -- the sets are clearly sets, the models clearly models -- but it is all done with Melies' verve and dedication. Certainly, the grotto and underwater sets are beautiful; he knew how to draw stonework.

    Melies, I feel, remains the most accessible of the oldest directors, in large part because of the sheer sense of showmanship and joy that is evident in these works. His scenes, when they are not sleight-of-hand magic, are essentially tableaux, punctuated by acrobats. His tableaux are much more elaborate than other directors who use the form, providing a feast for the eye. Working, as he does in this movie, with familiar images, he elaborates them, whereas in VOYAGE TO THE MOON, he invents them and suggest them. The effect is -- there is no other word for it -- magical.
    8MisterSisterFister

    Awesome Sets and Costumes

    This is a great old short. The backgrounds are very intricate, fun and colorful. This is a perfect double feature with A Trip to the Moon (1903), especially if you're the kind of person that likes watching these extremely old films on youtube, like me.
    Cineanalyst

    The Fairy's Vision

    "Kingdom of the Fairies" is undoubtedly one of Georges Méliès's best féeries, or fairy films, alongside other such ones as "Blubeard" (1901) and, if you want to consider it as part of the genre, "Le Voyage dans la lune" (1902). It is also one of his best films in general. Its narrative follows the abduction of a princess by a wicked fairy/witch, and her subsequent rescue by the prince (played by Méliès)--an adventure which takes the prince and his men to the depths of the sea, where they meet the kingdom of the fairies, ride inside a whale to shore, and to the eventual rescue of the damsel from a burning castle. This was one of the most elaborate Star Film productions, with 20 some changes of scenery, a requirement of many costumes, and a runtime nearing 20 minutes.

    Méliès consistently produced the best movie set designs of his era, but the ones in this film especially stand out, including the undersea design and the burning and collapsing castle. Even the miniature model scene of the ship sinking works, because, after all, it's fantasy. The aspect, however, that I particularly appreciate in these fairytale films is their frequent use of the fairy as a narrator, or manipulator of the characters and plot. Another good example of this can be seen in "Bluebeard", as well as in films by others, such as "The Magic Sword" (1901) and "Jack and the Beanstalk" (1902). One scene in "Kingdom of the Fairies" is especially remarkable: it's a vision scene projected by the wicked fairy to the prince and involves the changing of the scenery from the castle room to the vision and back to the castle room.

    (EDIT: The hand-colored print now available on home video makes this film look even better.)
    7JoeytheBrit

    Visual trip

    This is another epic on the scale of Melies' earlier Voyage to the Moon but which lacks the iconic images of that film which is perhaps why it is now relatively unknown. Without a doubt it is every bit as interesting and fantastic as Voyage with elaborate sets and costumes and typically exuberant performances from the actors. One thing about Melies' films is that everyone up there on the screen looks like they're having a whale of a time - a fact which adds to the viewers' enjoyment. The story is a typical fairy tale with a noble prince braving all manner of obstacles to save his beloved from the clutches of a wicked witch. The acting is of the 'hands in the air to express surprise/shock/fear' variety, but in this case that just adds to the enjoyment.
    9Tera-Jones

    Beautifully Done

    This is the most beautiful production I've seen from Melies. The visuals will have you mesmerized - simply stunning!

    It's about a princess that is taken away from her home by and evil witch... a prince and his men will journey to rescue her.

    Yes this film is worth the 15 minutes or so to watch!

    9/10

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1903 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Kingdom of the Fairies
    • Filming locations
      • Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
    • Production companies
      • Georges Méliès
      • Star-Film
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      • 16m
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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