Les Forgerons
- 1895 (1895)
- 28 June 1896 (1896-06-28) (Finland)
Les Forgerons (also known as The Blacksmiths) is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet.
The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris.[1]
Production
As with all early Lumière movies, this film was made in a 35 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.33:1. It was filmed by means of the Cinématographe, an all-in-one camera, which also serves as a film projector and developer.[2]
Plot
Two men stand working as blacksmiths. The one on the left of the screen repeatedly hammers an anvil while the man on the right winds a device. The man of the left then removes the metal he was hammering and places it into a bucket of water. At the end of the film a third man walks onto the screen from the left, with a wine glass and bottle in hand, hands the glass to the smith at the anvil, and begins to pour him a drink.
References
External links
- Complete video at The Lumiere Institute
- Les Forgerons at IMDb
- Les Forgerons on YouTube
- v
- t
- e
- La Sortie de l'usine Lumière à Lyon
- La Voltige
- La Pêche aux poissons rouges
- The Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon
- Les Forgerons
- L'Arroseur Arrosé
- Le Repas de bébé
- Le Saut à la couverture
- Place des Cordeliers à Lyon
- La Mer (Baignade en mer)
- L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat
- Barque sortant du port
- La Charcuterie mécanique
- Bataille de boules de neige
- Partie de cartes
- Démolition d'un mur
- Carmaux, défournage du coke
- Naples
- Procession at Seville and bullfighting scenes
This article related to a French film of the 1890s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This article about a short silent documentary film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e