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Joined Apr 2000
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En fanfare
7.48
En fanfare
Grand Prix
7.26
Grand Prix
Napoléon
6.33
Napoléon
Deux petits Jésus
5.86
Deux petits Jésus
Les nuits de Mashhad
7.38
Les nuits de Mashhad
Nos soleils
7.05
Nos soleils
Seules les bêtes
7.18
Seules les bêtes
Trois jours et une vie
6.78
Trois jours et une vie
Made in China
5.57
Made in China
The Redman's View
5.87
The Redman's View
Kon-Tiki
7.18
Kon-Tiki
Les martyrs de Pologne
5.38
Les martyrs de Pologne
Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show
5.47
Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show
Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs
6.17
Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs
Sage-femme de première classe
5.16
Sage-femme de première classe
Jack and the Beanstalk
6.16
Jack and the Beanstalk
Les victimes de l'alcoolisme
5.48
Les victimes de l'alcoolisme
The Little Match Seller
6.77
The Little Match Seller
Blacksmith Scene
6.27
Blacksmith Scene
Le baiser
5.87
Le baiser
L'Arroseur arrosé
7.18
L'Arroseur arrosé
La vie et la passion de Jésus-Christ
5.88
La vie et la passion de Jésus-Christ
Faust and Mephistopheles
4.67
Faust and Mephistopheles
Cendrillon
6.57
Cendrillon
L'Impressionniste fin de siècle
6.47
L'Impressionniste fin de siècle

Lists4

  • La dixième symphonie (1918)
    The best films of 1918
    • 9 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Oct 08, 2016
  • Terje Vigen (1917)
    The best films of 1917
    • 6 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Oct 08, 2016
  • Intolérance (1916)
    a-cinema-history.blogspot.com best 1916 films
    • 6 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Dec 11, 2013
  • The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1895)
    a-cinema-history.blogspot.com 20 first years of cinema
    • 40 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Sep 10, 2013

Reviews34

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Hamlet

Hamlet

7.0
7
  • May 28, 2015
  • Hamlet by Svend Gade and Heinz Schall, starring Asta Nielsen.

    While some of the scenes of this adaptation follow Shakespeare's text, it is largely based on the 1881 book "The Mystery of Hamlet" by Edward P. Vining, who argues that a Norwegian legend from the 12th century was the inspiration for Shakespeare's play. According to this legend, Hamlet was actually a woman disguised as a man in order to become King.

    This film is therefore mostly interesting for the original description of Hamlet's behaviour towards her mother, Ophelia and Horatio. The sets both indoor and outdoor are quite impressive and the acting, notably by Asta Nielsen is very natural for the period.

    http://www.acinemahistory.com/2015/05/ten-best-films-of-1921.html
    Terje Vigen

    Terje Vigen

    7.3
    8
  • Dec 24, 2013
  • Remarkable adaptation of H. Ibsen's eponymous poem.

    This is a faithful adaptation of the eponymous poem by Henrik Ibsen, and all inter-titles are quotations of Ibsen's original text. The film follows an innovative non chronological structure. In the brief opening scene, old grey-haired Terje Vigen is contemplating a stormy sea. It is followed by a long flash back showing his past life first with his wife and daughter, his trip to Denmark, his capture by the English, his life as prisoner in England, and finally his return home. There is even a flashback in the flashback when, while in jail, Terje Vigen remembers his wife and daughter. The last part starts with the same scene as the opening one, followed by the rescue of the British yacht. It is interrupted by a brief flashback when Terje Vigen realises the Captain of the yacht is the Englishman who had taken him prisoner. The most remarkable aspect of the film is the outdoor on-location filming on the coast and on small boats, which gives great authenticity to the action, in particular the very realistic chase and sinking of the dinghy in the middle of reefs. Editing is brisk, cross-cutting between views of the two boats and then between the English boat and Terje Vigen trying to escape by swimming underwater.

    See more and a link to the full film at: a-cinema-history.blogspot.com/2013/12
    Les possédées

    Les possédées

    5.4
    7
  • Dec 19, 2013
  • First tentative for a Futurist cinema:

    This is the first film directed by Anton Giulio Bragaglia, a pioneer in Futurism photography and cinema Futurism was a mostly Italian artistic movement, emphasizing contemporary concepts of the future. The film's prologue states that it includes images by Futurist painters to strengthen the classic narrative in order to evoke in the viewer stronger emotions than those created by mere film images.

    The film contrasts naturalist outdoor views of horse riding, horse carriages and motor cars, in particular a car crossing a river on a small ferry, with indoor views with sets designed by renowned Futurist painter Enrico Prampolini. As the film progresses and Thaïs becomes more and more irrational, the geometric and symbolic motives of the sets take an increasing importance and the film becomes almost abstract.

    See further analysis and a link to the full film at:

    a-cinema-history.blogspot.com/2013/12
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