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To commenorate the centenary of the Lumière brothers’ first ‘motion picture’, David Lynch, Spike Lee, Wim Wenders, Zhang Yimou, John Boorman, Arthur Penn, Peter Greenaway, Claude LeLouch, Luis Costa...
This collecton features six short films from David Lynch. Spanning the director’s career, from early experiments to more fully realized visions, this disc contains the shorts "Six Men Getting Sick", "The...
A series of documentaries about the individuals who developed the art of photography in its earliest days. 1: The work of William Henry Fox Talbot. 2: The work of Nicephore Niepce and his partnership with...
Dr Frank Palmer of Nottingham University presents an entertaining ‘son et lumière’ lecture on explosives and luminescence, based on a lecture on explosives given by Colonel Shaw.
Examines the work Eadweard Muybridge, who made the first photographic motion pictures, 15 years before Lumiere’s first films. Narrated by Dean Stockwell.
J Salthouse presents an entertaining lecture on the production of sound, light and heat in oxidation reactions. He covers combustion, including chain reactions and explosions, and considers the properties of...
Biography of Alice Guy-Blaché, the world’s first woman film-maker who, from the moment she saw the Lumière brothers’ first moving picture, fell in love with movies and progressed to director of all...
A total of 59 films from the pre-1919 era of cinema. Volume 1 has a collection of 13 shorts by the Lumiere brothers. With accompanying music and commentary. Tinted. Volume 2 has a large selection from...
AFTERIMAGES is a continually-expanding collection of important works by film and video artists, newly remastered and made available on DVD for the first time. The aim is to make important historical works by...
Each volume consists of a compilation of early, short films. Originally shot on inflammable nitrate stock the films have now been restored and made generally available. Vol 1 includes: ‘Leaving The...
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