Paris Cinéma

Paris Cinéma (1929)


  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 1929-10-21
  • User Rating: 9/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 49min
  • Production Country: France
  • Directors: Pierre Chenal, Jean Mitry.
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Summary

The first behind-the-scenes documentary in the film industry, from the making of a camera (Debrie) to studio shooting and directing, including animation techniques. Pierre Chenal meets André Rigal who executes, in his workshop, a series of freehand drawings. These sketches are then ground in a coffee grinder, from which a cartoon on film emerges. In Champigny, Alain Saint-Ogan and his host are working on Zig et Puce and developing Alfred the penguin's first steps. In Fontenay-sous-Bois, Ladislas Starewitch presents his future stars. Pierre Chenal described his film as follows: “I had designed to shoot a documentary in which I would show how a film is made in order, at the same time, to learn it myself. "

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  • Carmen Boni

    as Self
  • Augusto Genina

    as Self
  • Władysław Starewicz

    as Self
  • Pierre Chenal

    as Self
  • Alberto Cavalcanti

    as Self
  • Alain Saint-Ogan

    as Self
  • M. Bizot

    as Self
  • André Rigal

    as Self
Directing Pierre Chenal Director
Directing Jean Mitry Director
Camera Jean Goreaud Director of Photography
Camera Robert Legeret Director of Photography
Camera Charles Lemaire Director of Photography
Editing Pierre Chenal Editor

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