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A man comes into a photographer's studio and wants his picture taken. He argues with the photographer about everything.
It's directed by Alice Guy, arguably the first film director, It star Fernand Zecca, who also was a director. Whether he is the photographer or the man who wants the picture taken his way I cannot say.
It's pretty funny, and pretty long for 1902 for such a small idea and a bare set: two men, a chair, a camera, and a potted plant, and there you have it. It's a clear sign that by this point, everyone was practiced in telling a story simply by actions. Now the next step would be to make it longer.
It's directed by Alice Guy, arguably the first film director, It star Fernand Zecca, who also was a director. Whether he is the photographer or the man who wants the picture taken his way I cannot say.
It's pretty funny, and pretty long for 1902 for such a small idea and a bare set: two men, a chair, a camera, and a potted plant, and there you have it. It's a clear sign that by this point, everyone was practiced in telling a story simply by actions. Now the next step would be to make it longer.
- boblipton
- 15 mar 2024
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By what name was Chez le photographe (1902) officially released in Canada in English?
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