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Christopher Columbus (French: Christophe Colomb), also known as The European Idea of Christopher Columbus Discovering America, is a 1904 French silent short film directed by Vincent Lorant-Heilbronn. The film is one of the oldest surviving example of the historical drama genre .
Westinghouse Works, 1904, a collection of 21 short films directed by Billy Bitzer – The Widow and the Only Man, directed by Wallace McCutcheon Sr. – The Wonderful Living Fan (Le Merveilleux Éventail vivant), directed by Georges Méliès –
Jaurès is the idol and moral compass of the lead character, the union leader Michel, in the French film, The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011). Michel quotes Jaurès throughout the film to justify and reflect on his actions. His political journey towards democratic socialism is depicted in the 2004 made-for-TV movie "Jaurès, Birth of a Giant" , .
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Best Union Movies From the streets to the silver screen, America's unions have combined corruption, spectacle, and the quest for job equality. Here's a look at some of the best union movies.
1904: The Impossible Voyage: Georges Méliès: Fantasy: Pioneer in special effects 1905: Vie et Passion du Christ: Lucien Nonguet Ferdinand Zecca: Hand painted color 1906: Aladin ou la lampe merveilleuse: Albert Capellani: Fantasy / Adventure: 1907: 20,000 Lieues Sous les Mers: Georges Méliès: L'Enfant prodigue: Michel Carré: First European ...
Reconstitution d’une fête sous Louis XIV (1904) Plusieurs scènes sur Marie-Antoinette (1908) Directors: Henri Lavedan et Georges Lenôtre; Reconstitution historique (1908) Director: Georges Fagot; Vues cinématographiques (1909) Director: Georges Fagot
The original French title of the film, Le Voyage à travers l'impossible, comes from a stage spectacular of the same name, written in 1882 by Jules Verne. Méliès was probably inspired by memories of this play, but otherwise the film bears little connection to it; the plot structure appears to be inspired more closely by a previous Méliès ...