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Directed by Auguste LumièreOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryRating55%
La caméra est installée sur un trottoir à Lyon, près d'un pont.
Les voitures hippomobiles arrivent au grand galop dans la profondeur de champ, sur la diagonale du cadrage. D'abord, trois voitures équipées de grandes échelles déployables. En dernier, environnée d'une épaisse fumée, une pompe à feu, c'est-à-dire une pompe, entraînée par la vapeur, pour mettre l'eau sous pression dans les lances d'incendie. Pour finir son bobineau de pellicule, la caméra s'attarde sur le mouvement des piétons et des charrettes, qui reprend après le passage des véhicules lancés à toute vitesse. , 2h4
Directed by Lawrence Bridges
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Auguste LumièreGenres DocumentaryThemes Films based on mythology,
Films based on Greco-Roman mythology,
Films based on Greco-Roman mythologyActors Alison ElliottRating71%
The film is a postmodern spoof that tells the story of Zeus' modern day illegitimate children, Filmore (Tony Griffin) and his half-sister Marie-Noel (Alison Elliott), who are forced to move from their Channel Island ranch because their neighbors have grown suspicious of the fact they haven't aged for decades. Meanwhile the U.S. government wants to turn their land into a national park. When the twelve Greek Gods return to Los Angeles for relaxation Zeus expects them to correctly identify the play fated and modeled around their current lives—Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest—and perform the work flawlessly, in its entirety, for the Gods' entertainment. By such means, as the play's plot unfolds, the children are guaranteed new, credible lives. "Act or die," he commands. But if they fail to perform the play to its conclusion, or if they rebel, they will be killed by jealous Hera. The mere existence of these illegitimate children are an outrage to her, representing Zeus' countless infidelities.