Georges Méliès

Georges Méliès

Birthday

08.12.1861

Deathday

21.01.1938

Place of birth

Paris, France

Gender

Male

Known for

Directing

Biography

Georges Méliès (December 8, 1861 - January 21, 1938), full name Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès, was a French illusionist and filmmaker famous for leading many technical and narrative developments in the earliest days of cinema. One of the first filmmakers to use multiple exposures, time-lapse photography, tracking shots, dissolves, and hand-painted color in his work, Méliès pioneered effects that would define cinematic special effects for decades to come.  A prolific innovator in the use of special effects, Méliès accidentally discovered the substitution stop trick in 1896, a method of creating seamless disappearing and/or appearing effects used throughout both films and television for decades to come.  Because of his ability to seemingly manipulate and transform reality through cinematography, Méliès is sometimes referred to as the first "Cinemagician". Two of his best-known films are A Trip to the Moon (1902) and The Impossible Voyage (1904). Both stories involve strange, surreal voyages, somewhat in the style of Jules Verne, and are considered among the most important early science fiction films, though their approach is closer to fantasy. Méliès was also an early pioneer of horror cinema, which can be traced back to his Le Manoir du diable (1896).   In early 1909 Méliès stopped making films to protest Thomas Edison's Motion Pictures Parents Company monopoly, and presided over the first meeting of the International Filmmakers Congress in Paris.  Further financial hardships created by his opposition to Edison and diminishing influence, Méliès disappeared from public life. By the mid-1920s he made a meager living as a candy and toy salesma in Paris, with the assistance of funds collected by other filmmakers.  Although he was recognized for his contributions in cinema, Méliès spent most of his later years in poverty before being accepted into La Maison du Retraite du Cinéma, the film industry's retirement home in Orly.  

Movies

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

8/6/1900

The Black Imp

The Black Imp

1/27/1905

The Witch

The Witch

11/6/1906

Bluebeard

Bluebeard

7/25/1901

Cinderella

Cinderella

10/1/1899

The Magician

The Magician

1/1/1898

A Nightmare

A Nightmare

12/25/1896

The Monster

The Monster

5/26/1903

Tit for Tat

Tit for Tat

1/5/1904

Rip's Dream

Rip's Dream

11/14/1905

The Mermaid

The Mermaid

5/26/1904

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

12/20/1902

Apparitions

Apparitions

8/9/1903

Conjuring

Conjuring

6/15/1896

The Firefall

The Firefall

12/1/1904

Not Guilty

Not Guilty

5/23/1908

Gala Méliès

Gala Méliès

12/16/1929

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