Cameron presents a history lesson that reviews 8 early silent short films from 1895 to 1943. Explore the earliest years of cinema with the perspective of a modern viewer attempting to find entertainment in the history. Without being under the influence, Isaac attempts to explain ideas around art moving a participant with an indescribable truth.
Films included:
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat - The Lumière Brothers (1895)
La Fée aux Choux “The Cabbage Fairy” - Alice Guy Blache (1896)
The Man With the Rubber Head - George Méliès (1901)
A Trip to the Moon - Georges Méliès (1902)
A Corner in Wheat - D.W. Griffith (1909)
The Massacre - D.W. Griffith (1912)
Un Chien Andalou - Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali (1929)
Meshes of the Afternoon - Maya Deren (1943)
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