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Anexo:Cine en 1897[editar]

Películas de 1897[editar]

1897 in film

  • After The Ball, directed by Georges Méliès. First film to create the illusion of female nudity through a skin looking designed costume.
  • Baignade dans le torrent, directed by Alice Guy-Blaché.
  • La Bandera Argentina, believed for a long time to have been the first Argentine film. Now considered lost.
  • Between Calais and Dover directed by Georges Méliès. A fictitious sea crossing.
  • The Bewitched Inn (L'Auberge Ensorcelee), directed by Georges Méliès.
  • Buffalo Police on Parade, produced by Edison Studios.
  • The Cabinet of Mephistopheles (aka The Laboratory of Mephistopheles), directed by George Melies.
  • Chicago Police Parade, directed by Louis Lumière.
  • The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight, a documentary directed by Enoch J. Rector. The first film shot in widescreen. At an hour and 40 minutes, it is the first known feature film ever made.
  • Cupid and Psyche, produced by Edison Studios.
  • An Hallucinated Alchemist, directed by Georges Méliès. May be the first film to feature stop motion animation in cinema.
  • Faust and Marguerite, directed by George Melies.
  • The Haunted Castle, directed by George Albert Smith (British).
  • The Haverstraw Tunnel
  • Horses Loading for Klondike, directed by James H. White.
  • The Hypnotist at Work directed by Georges Méliès
  • Kørsel med Grønlandske Hunde, directed by Peter Elfelt; the first Danish movie sequence ever filmed.
  • The Last Cartridges directed by . A dramatised war scene.
  • Leander Sisters, produced by Edison Studios.
  • Leaving Jerusalem by Railway, directed by Alexandre Promio and released by the Lumière brothers. May include the first moving camera shot in cinema.
  • Lurline Baths, produced by Edison Studios.
  • Making Sausages, directed by George Albert Smith.
  • The Milker's Mishap, directed by James H. White; it is unknown whether or not this film has survived.
  • New Pillow Fight, produced by Siegmund Lubin.
  • Niagara Falls, directed by Louis Lumière.
  • Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer, directed by George Albert Smith.
  • On the Roofs, directed by Georges Méliès.
  • Peeping Tom,a production of the American Mutoscope Company. A comedy.
  • Prince Ranjitsinhji Practising Batting in the Nets, one of the earliest known films of Cricket
  • Sea Fighting in Greece directed by Georges Méliès. A dramatised naval war scene.
  • Seminary Girls, directed by James H. White.
  • Spanish Bullfight, directed by Louis Lumière
  • The Surrender of Tournavos directed by Georges Méliès. A dramatised war scene.
  • Sutro Baths, No. 1, produced by Edison Studios.
  • The X-Rays, directed by George Albert Smith. Cited as one of the first examples of special effects by jump cut.
  • Salida de la misa de doce de la Iglesia del Pilar de Zaragoza a short silent film by Eduardo Jimeno, a pioneer of the Spanish cinema. Probably the first film made in Spain by a Spaniard.
  • A Twentieth Century Surgeon, directed by George Melies.

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