1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die [00s-20s]
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1900s
[Georges Méliès; 1 September 1902, France]
A fantastic short film by innovative French director Georges Méliès, with stunning set pieces and creative design elements throughout. The story is simplistic, but allows for some delightful imagery.
A fantastic short film by innovative French director Georges Méliès, with stunning set pieces and creative design elements throughout. The story is simplistic, but allows for some delightful imagery.
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The Great Train Robbery (1903)
[Edwin S. Porter; 1 December 1903, USA]
An interesting short film for the time period, but it is little more than a relic, offering very little to the modern viewer other than historical perspective.
An interesting short film for the time period, but it is little more than a relic, offering very little to the modern viewer other than historical perspective.
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1920s
A German production directed by the talented F.W. Murnau, who made some of the most striking and memorable films of the Silent Age.
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An oft utilized list of one thousand and one films compiled by a think-tank of professional film critics, which was originally published in a printed volume edited by Steven Jay Schneider.
This is a massive selection of films, so I broke it up into more manageable portions, chronologically decade by decade.
This is a massive selection of films, so I broke it up into more manageable portions, chronologically decade by decade.