Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs (1908)

Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs is a 1908 British short silent documentary film, directed by George Albert Smith as a showcase his new Kinemacolor system, which features a woman displaying assorted tartan cloths, both draped on her body and waved semaphore-style. The patterned handkerchiefs are, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, “presumably the same cloths featured in Tartans of Scottish Clans (1906), this time shown from various angles.”

Director: George Albert Smith
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date:
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

silent film, tartans

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs about?
Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs is a 1908 British short silent documentary film, directed by George Albert Smith as a showcase his new Kinemacolor system, which features a woman displaying assorted tartan cloths, both draped on her body and waved semaphore-style. The patterned handkerchiefs are, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, “presumably the same cloths featured in Tartans of Scottish Clans (1906), this time shown from various angles.”
Who directed Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs?
Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs was directed by George Albert Smith.
How long is Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs?
Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
What genre is Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs?
Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs is a Documentary film.
Where was Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs produced?
Woman Draped in Patterned Handkerchiefs was produced in United Kingdom.