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Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Jeanne d'Arc,
Political films,
Histoire de FranceActors Georges Méliès,
Jehanne d'AlcyRating66%
In the village of Domrémy, the young Joan is visited by Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who exhort her to fight for her country. Her father Jacques d'Arc, mother Isabelle Romée, and uncle beg her to stay at home, but she leaves them and travels to Vaucouleurs, where she meets with the governor, Captain Robert de Baudricourt. The dissipated Baudricourt initially scorns Joan's ideals, but her zeal eventually wins him over, and he gives her authority to lead French soldiers. Joan and her army lead a triumphal procession into Orléans, followed by a large crowd. Then, in Reims Cathedral, Charles VII is crowned King of France., 13minutes
Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Historical,
PoliticThemes Spy films,
Politique,
Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Georges MélièsRating58%
Sorti en 1899, c'est-à-dire seulement 5 ans après les débuts de l'affaire Dreyfus dans un contexte politique où la France est divisée en 2 camps, ce film ouvertement dreyfusard reconstitue de manière chronologique et séquentiellement les faits de l'époque. Après le jugement militaire, les images muettes montrent Dreyfus au bagne où il est attaché à son lit la nuit. Puis on voit le suicide du colonel Henry suivi du retour en France de Dreyfus par une nuit d'orage., 5minutes
Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Molière au cinémaRating52%
Dans une chambre plutôt délabrée, un vieil homme anxieux, Harpagon, compte ses sous. Entendant du bruit, il cache son or dans l'armoire, et ouvre la porte à un jeune homme (Cléante?) qui vient lui demander un prêt. Il l'éconduit, et retourne compter son argent. Dérangé à nouveau, il dissimule sa cassette dans la poubelle et ouvre la porte à une femme accompagnée de deux jeunes enfants qui vient également le solliciter. Il ouvre une immense armoire. (Ellipse, ou coupe sauvage) On retrouve Harpagon dans un jardin devant un puits, faisant les poches d'un homme à la recherche de sa cassette. Manquant de se jeter à l'eau, il est retenu par un groupe de trois hommes et deux femmes. Chancelant, il explique la raison de son désespoir. L'un des hommes trouve la cassette, et la lui remet. Extatique, il brasse les papiers-monnaie, sans en distribuer un seul. La petite troupe le hue et il sort, ridicule.Directed by Georges MélièsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Georges MélièsRating64%
As night falls on a farmyard in the French countryside, four masked bandits climb over the gate and break into the farmhouse. They bind and gag the farmer and his wife, and stab a male and female servant who attempt to help their masters. In an attempt to get the farmer to divulge where he has his money hidden, the bandits burn his feet with embers from the fireplace, but the farmer remains silent. When the bandits threaten to do the same to the farmer's young daughter, the farmer's wife gives in and reveals the money's hiding place. The bandits gather the money; just as they are attempting to flee, the farmer's wife tears off the bandit chief's mask, revealing his face. In retaliation for the unmasking, the bandit chief sets the house on fire, and the bandits escape in the confusion.