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Le Voyage dans la Lune

Titre original : Le voyage dans la lune
  • 1902
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  • 13min
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Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902)
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Un groupe d'astronomes part en expédition sur la Lune.Un groupe d'astronomes part en expédition sur la Lune.Un groupe d'astronomes part en expédition sur la Lune.

  • Réalisation
    • Georges Méliès
  • Scénario
    • Jules Verne
    • H.G. Wells
    • Georges Méliès
  • Casting principal
    • Georges Méliès
    • Victor André
    • Bleuette Bernon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    59 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Georges Méliès
    • Scénario
      • Jules Verne
      • H.G. Wells
      • Georges Méliès
    • Casting principal
      • Georges Méliès
      • Victor André
      • Bleuette Bernon
    • 303avis d'utilisateurs
    • 102avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux11

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    Georges Méliès
    Georges Méliès
    • Prof. Barbenfouillis
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    Victor André
    Victor André
    • Astronomer - Nostradamus
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    Bleuette Bernon
    • Lady in the Moon
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    Brunnet
    Brunnet
    • Astronomer- Alcofrisbas
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    Jehanne d'Alcy
    • Secretary
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    Henri Delannoy
    • Captain of the Rocket
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    Delpierre
    • Astronomer - Micromegas
    • (non crédité)
    Farjaux
    Farjaux
    • Astronomer - Parafaragaramus
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    Kelm
    • Astronomer - Omega
    • (non crédité)
    François Lallement
    • Officer of the Marines
    • (non crédité)
    Jules-Eugène Legris
    • Parade Leader
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Georges Méliès
    • Scénario
      • Jules Verne
      • H.G. Wells
      • Georges Méliès
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    Narrative Development: Magic

    "A Trip to the Moon" is justly the most popular early film. I've seen thousands of early short movies and have commented on some of the most interesting cases, but this one is more amusing and imaginative than the rest (although a rather sinister reflection of colonialism may be read into the explorers treatment of the Moon's natives). It's better than Georges Méliès's other surviving pictures because it has a more developed story--without the tableau vivant style becoming as boring as it usually does. Wacky humor and trick shots help, but that's in the rest of his oeuvre, too. Influenced by the works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, as well as Adolphe Dennery's adaptation of those pieces, the story is about a gang of astronomers, who, launched from a cannon onto the Moon, encounter explosive aliens (or "Selenites", as Méliès called them).

    Méliès used the stop-motion (or substitution-splice) effect and arising smoke for explosive characters in many of his films--same with superimpositions, animated miniatures and placing a fish tank in front of the camera. Additionally, his set designs were the best of the day. I easily forget it's all done within a cramped studio. He often used moving props, too, but this is one of the few that I've seen where the prop is pulled towards the camera--creating the famous rocket kissing the moon's eye gag. The following shot is a temporal replay of that action from a different perspective. It works here, but Edwin S. Porter would make the mistake of adopting the technique for "Life of an American Fireman", which was reedited later, leading many to believe it was a landmark in narrative editing. The "30 tableaux", as Méliès called it, is linked by dissolves--a common transition at the time, which he introduced.

    Méliès made it known that his goal was to push cinema towards resembling theatre. The benefit was longer films with more developed stories. Given this, it's ironic that he was one of the first filmmakers to achieve effects specific to motion pictures (i.e. incapable of being produced in theatre or other art forms)... i.e. the trick shots.

    Numerous early shorts are blatant imitations of Méliès's work, but they usually weren't as funny or creative. Many studios even duped his films and sold them as their own, which led to Méliès patenting his work in the U.S. and joining the Motion Pictures Patents Company (MPPC). "A Trip to the Moon" represents the height of his career. His work would soon diminish under the hectic schedule of the Nickelodeon age and the monopolization by the MPPC and Pathé, and he would end up burning his own negatives. Watch Jacques Meny's documentary "La Magie Méliès" (1997) for a good telling of his life and films.

    (Note: This is one of four films that I've commented on because they're landmarks of early narrative development in film history. The others are "As Seen Through a Telescope", "The Great Train Robbery" and "Rescued by Rover".)
    theagentman21

    1. A Trip to the Moon (1902), dir. Georges Méliès

    A Trip to the Moon is barely a film as a modern audience would understand it, but the short's intriguing visuals make it an entertaining and interesting watch. Effectively a reinterpretation of the classic nineteenth century colonial adventure story (oh no - savages!) in an outer space context.

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    Michael_Elliott

    Trip to the Moon, A

    Trip to the Moon, A (1902)

    **** (out of 4)

    aka Le Voyage dans la Lune

    George Melies' landmark film tells the story of a group of men who want to explore the moon so they build a rocket and fly there only to discover some moon monsters. There's no question that this is one of the greatest landmarks in the history of cinema and the amusing story just shows the wonderful mind of the director. This really is a fairy tale about what the moon would be like and this moon creation is something we've seen in the director's previous films but this time out we get to explore the fairy tale. I think the greatest thing about this movie is its visual look, which really blows ones mind when you consider how well it holds up today. The look of the moon is brilliantly done as is the underground creatures that attack towards the end. There's also the landmark scene of the ship flying into the face of the moon and there's no question this is one of the greatest scenes in film history even if it was made over a hundred years ago.
    uoi_chick

    George Melie's "A Trip to the Moon" welcomes a change in film making of the twentieth century.

    George Melies's `A Trip to the Moon' welcomes a change in film making of the twentieth century. Combined with live action as well as models, the movie tells a story about astronauts who take a trip to the moon. The moon, having a human face captures the astronauts after they crash into its eye. They later escape the moon and it's moon-men and make it back to earth safely. Melies wrote, directed and starred in this movie. He used many important techniques in his films to make them successful. Not only did he develop editing skills and superimposed images, he also used double exposure to complete the magic behind his films. Still used today, Melies's special effects, small models, painted backgrounds, weird makeup and costumes were just some of the important things used in the movie `A Trip to the Moon.'

    For the filmmaker Melies, the use of stop action photography played an important role in `A Trip to the Moon.' He specialized in making objects vanish or change by stopping and restarting his camera. The use of self-painted sets, real people along with animated figures and the placement of real faces on objects helped this 1902 movie draw in his audience and leave them with many astonished looks.
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    Lovely

    Title says it all. Méliès was an interesting man, this is an inspiring movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      After finishing work on the film, Georges Méliès intended to release it in America and thereby make lots of money. Unfortunately, Thomas A. Edison's film technicians had already secretly made copies of it, which were shown across the US within weeks. Melies never made any money from the film's American showings, and went broke several years later. Edison made a fortune from it.
    • Gaffes
      When the umbrella is growing in the mushroom garden, the edge of the first Selenite, off camera to the right, can be seen waiting for his cue to enter. He may not be visible in all versions of the film.
    • Versions alternatives
      Turner Classic Movies (TCM) showed a 12-minute, narrated version of this film, with a musical score. The narration was in English with a French accent, but easily understood.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Monitors (1969)
    • Bandes originales
      Astronomic Club
      (2011 Version)

      Written by Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin

      Performed by Air

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 septembre 1902 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Trip to the Moon
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Méliès Studios, Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(filmed in studio)
    • Société de production
      • Star-Film
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 F (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 13min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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