The Enchanted Drawing

The Enchanted Drawing 1900

6.30

A cartoonist defies reality when he draws objects that become three-dimensional after he lifts them off his sketch pad.

1900

Spiders on a Web

Spiders on a Web 1900

4.00

Consisting of a single shot, Spiders on a Web is one of the earliest British examples of close-up natural history photography. Made by one of the pioneers of the British film industry, G.A. Smith, this short film details spiders trapped in an enclosure, and despite the title, does not actually feature a web.

1900

Dance of the Seasons: Winter, Snow Dance

Dance of the Seasons: Winter, Snow Dance 1900

5.30

A dancer personifying Winter, dances in the snow. "L'Hiver: Danse de la neige" is the fourth and last film of the series DANSE DES SAISONS. "Le Printemps: Danse des roses", "L'Eté: Danse de la moisson" and "L'Automne: Danse des vendanges" are lost or unlocated.

1900

The Stick

The Stick 1900

1

This 10 second fragment is available in flipbook format, otherwise lost.

1900

Soldiers of the Cross

Soldiers of the Cross 1900

3.00

The plot outlines the story of the early Christian martyrs with a compendium of horrors such as maulings at the Colosseum, crucifixions, beheadings, savage hackings and burnings at the stake, burnings in the limepit, the spectacle of human torches in Nero's garden.

1900

Panorama of East Galveston

Panorama of East Galveston 1900

1

It's what it says on the label: a panoramic shot of East Galveston, right after the Storm of the Century came through, ripping up trees and destroying house like they were made of cards. Then, a decade and a half later came another Storm of the Century for Galveston.

1900

Le village de Namo - Panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs

Le village de Namo - Panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs 1900

6.10

The film is a panorama shot-scene lasting just under a minute. The panorama film, as coined by Lumière, is a moving-camera shot--usually accomplished by placing the camera on a moving transport, such as a boat or train.

1900

La toilette du petit chien

La toilette du petit chien 1900

6.00

A man and a child are washing a small dog in a tub, while a large dog is circling around them, barking.

1900

Champs Elysees

Champs Elysees 1900

4.00

Near the main entrance. Hundreds of carriages and characteristic Parisian busses are passing.

1900

Spanish Bullfight

Spanish Bullfight 1900

4.10

With a crowded arena in the background, a stationary camera records a bull charging a picador astride his horse. An attendant on foot throws stones at the rump of the horse to get it to move. Various toreadors run past the bull to try to get him to charge or at least run about.

1900

The Christmas Dream

The Christmas Dream 1900

5.53

The entire story of Christmastide is here depicted. The scene opens in a large boudoir of an apparently wealthy man's home. His children, assisted by their governess, are about to retire. Before lying down they hang up their stockings on the edge of the bed. The picture changes and night appears. We see the housetops of the town and angels are flying about depositing packages in each of the chimneys. (Edison Catalog)

1900

Pierrette's Escapades

Pierrette's Escapades 1900

5.20

"Les Fredaines de Pierrette" is the collective name of four short films of 20 meters each ("Arrivée de Pierrette et de Pierrot", "Arrivée d'Arlequin", "Suite de la danse", and "Départ d'Arlequin et de Pierrette"), attributed to Alice Guy (although not confirmed in any primary source), in which Columbine resists Pierrette's courting in favor of Harlequin. From July 1901, the series were made available hand-colored.

1900

The Magician

The Magician 1900

4.20

The scene opens on a theatrical stage. The magician enters from the wings, and making a bow to the audience, removes his coat and hat and they disappear mysteriously in the air. He then takes a white handkerchief from his pocket, holds it over his knees, and his long trousers disappear, and behold! he is clad in knickerbockers. He next makes a pass with a magic wand and a table suddenly appears before the audience, on which is a large pile of tissue paper. The magician takes up the paper and shakes it a few times and three live geese fly out upon the floor. This is a highly pleasing and mystifying subject.

1900

Above the Limit

Above the Limit 1900

4.30

Filming of a character sketch by the well-known vaudevillian Charles E. Grapewin. On a bare stage backed by a dark curtain, a man dressed in a three-piece suit and overcoat holds a racing program and excitedly watches a race supposedly taking place offstage.

1900

The Landlady

The Landlady 1900

4.80

A landlady is taunted by neighborhood kids.

1900