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A rare 1897 film discovered in an old trunk in Michigan features the first on-screen appearance of a robot
In a battered trunk full of his great-grandfather’s nitrate film rolls, a Michigan man discovered a relic of filmmaking history: a copy of “Gugusse and the Automaton,” a long-lost 45-second film by ...
The Library of Congress discovered a lost 1897 film by Georges Méliès, a legendary pioneer of special effects, featuring one ...
There aren't many movies with better screenplays than The Godfather, except for arguably Casablanca, The Princess Bride, and ...
The 45-second Georges Méliès film, "Gugusse and the Automaton", was donated to the Library of Congress last year.
Movie trilogies more entertaining than The Lord of the Rings include the first three Star Wars movies, the Cornetto trilogy, ...
Built on Zydeco, a documentary directed by Milton Arceneaux and Dustin Cravins and produced by Robert Chevalier, will screen this week at the 29th New Orleans French Film Festival, scheduled for March ...
The New Orleans Film Society’s French Film Festival is a francophone affair, with French language films from Europe, Africa and North America, including the Louisiana French of the documentary “Built ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A variety of contemporary Italian and French films will be screened at the University of Richmond (UR) later this month during the school’s first Italian and French Film ...
From the enthusiastic young crowd packing French movie screenings at the Walter Reade Theater at New York’s Film at Lincoln Center over the weekend, it might appear that the theatrical future of ...
More than 30 films from Cannes, Berlin, Locarno and Venice festivals, as well as productions awarded the Cesar prize, will be presented at the 30th edition of the French Film Festival, taking place ...
When the 29th New Orleans French Film Festival begins to roll at the Prytania Theater Uptown this month, expect an eclectic array of narrative, documentary and animated features, not to mention six ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The organizers of the inaugural Italian and French Film Festival invite Richmond on a shared journey through cultures, languages, and life’s turning points. The theme of the four-day ...
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