Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film (1995)
The first 30 years of film
Part of the series made for VPRO TV comprising films from the silent era. This part is a compilation of short films restored by the Netherlands Film Museum from the period 1897 to 1899. They were made by the Biograph & Mutoscope Company in Holland and abroad. The films were shot on the 68mm format that soon went out of fashion.
Director: Peter Delpeut
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Production: Ariel Films, EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film about?
- Part of the series made for VPRO TV comprising films from the silent era. This part is a compilation of short films restored by the Netherlands Film Museum from the period 1897 to 1899. They were made by the Biograph & Mutoscope Company in Holland and abroad. The films were shot on the 68mm format that soon went out of fashion.
- Who directed Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film?
- Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film was directed by Peter Delpeut.
- How long is Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film?
- Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film?
- Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film is a Documentary film.
- Where was Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film produced?
- Cinema Perdu - The First Thirty Years of Film was produced in Netherlands.