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La télévision, oeil de demain

  • 1947
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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The film is at first a documentary about the early days of French television. The various techniques of the new medium are explained through the filming of a flamenco show. The second part i... Read allThe film is at first a documentary about the early days of French television. The various techniques of the new medium are explained through the filming of a flamenco show. The second part is an exercise in futurology. Basing himself on René Barjavel's revolutionary ideas, Raymon... Read allThe film is at first a documentary about the early days of French television. The various techniques of the new medium are explained through the filming of a flamenco show. The second part is an exercise in futurology. Basing himself on René Barjavel's revolutionary ideas, Raymond-Millet imagines all the ways television might be used in the days to come. His finds for... Read all

  • Director
    • J.K. Raymond Millet
  • Writers
    • René Barjavel
    • J.K. Raymond Millet
  • Stars
    • Louis Arbessier
    • Edmond Ardisson
    • Julien Bertheau
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • J.K. Raymond Millet
    • Writers
      • René Barjavel
      • J.K. Raymond Millet
    • Stars
      • Louis Arbessier
      • Edmond Ardisson
      • Julien Bertheau
    • 1User review
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    Louis Arbessier
    Edmond Ardisson
    Edmond Ardisson
    Julien Bertheau
    Julien Bertheau
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Noël Blin
    Catherine Carrey
    Fernand Cazès
    Robert Chandeau
    Jan Doat
    Jacques Duchemin
    Paul Forget
    Juanito Garcia
    • Un danseur de flamenco
    Lucien Guervil
      Lemarchand
      Miralda
      • Une danseuse de flamenco
      José Molina
      • Un danseur de flamenco
      Claire Muriel
      Raymond Pélissier
      Fanny Robiane
      • Director
        • J.K. Raymond Millet
      • Writers
        • René Barjavel
        • J.K. Raymond Millet
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      9guy-bellinger

      Prophetic

      "Télévision, oeil de demain" is both non fiction in its first part and and fiction in its second half. As a documentary it is not the most breathtaking work ever filmed nor is its direction and acting particularly memorable in the second part. And yet, this short film is a milestone in a particular field: futurology.

      The documentary part is not uninteresting, far from it. The director-writer-producer J.K. Raymond-Millet invites us to visit the studios of French TV as they were back in 1947. Starting from the TV recording of a flamenco show, he makes us discover - both in an amusing and educational way - the various techniques, instruments, facilities and technicians involved in the making of a TV show. He even takes the viewer out of the studios following a cable along the streets then up to the top of the Eiffel Tower from where the waves are sent to the viewers'sets.

      At this stage the film unexpectedly changes from good quality documentary to work of genius. By switching from the present to the future it proves amazingly relevant, insightful and even - there are not two ways about it - downright prophetic. Indeed, through a series of entertaining sketches, Raymond-Millet (taking inspiration from ideas writer René Barjavel had expressed in his 1944 book "Cinéma Total") imagines how technique will evolve and transform peoples' lives. In his film, people phone in the streets,look for a travel destination on a screen or get arrested by cops in a city blanketed with TV cameras. Just like today! Really amazing... This is 1947 and Raymond-Millet's images foreshadow the cell phone, 3-D TV, the Internet, TV monitoring, the videophone, virtual images. Even better, he goes as far as to predict people's attitudes to such amenities : they will become blasé (like the man yawning before his set broadcasting images from another planet) and demanding (like the man in the travel agency who complains that he can't even smell the dishes served in a Caracas hotel).

      Of course, the commentary is a bit outdated and the constantly sexist remarks are a thing of the past. But nobody is perfect and can tell the future ... in all its departments!

      This remarkable short is available on the 2007 Chalet Pointu DVD (La petite Collection de Bref #7)

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        Final film of Catherine Carrey.
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        Featured in La mémoire retrouvée (1996)

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      • Release date
        • 2008 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Also known as
        • Télévision 1947... et 2000
      • Filming locations
        • Commissariat de Saint-Germain-des-Prés et Monnaie - 14 Rue de l'Abbaye, Paris 6, Paris, France
      • Production company
        • Films J. K. Raymond-Millet
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        24 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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