Credit: Shawn Miller. National Audio-Visual Conservation Center/Library of Congress/Cover Images A lost film by pioneering French filmmaker Georges Méliès has been discovered in the U.S. and ...
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129-year-old long-lost film starring first ever on-screen robot rediscovered in old wooden trunk
A man in Michigan has discovered a rare copy of Gugusse and the Automaton, a 45-second black and white film by Georges Méliès ...
The Library of Congress has restored a long-lost 1897 Georges Méliès short film, Gugusse and the Automaton, believed to feature cinema’s earliest robot. The 45-second reel was found in a deteriorating ...
The 45-second Georges Méliès film, "Gugusse and the Automaton", was donated to the Library of Congress last year.
A 19th-century George Méliès film, thought to be long lost, has been found among a box of brittle movie reels that a Michigan donor brought to the Library of Congress, officials said. The 45-second ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. After being lost for more than a century, a vision of the future from 1897 has finally been unearthed—in a rather unexpected place. But while this ...
Library of Congress curators identified the long-lost Georges Méliès film "Gugusse and the Automaton" after spotting a subtle ...
A long-lost silent film that’s believed to be the first depiction of a robot in motion pictures was rediscovered in Michigan. And it’s a great reminder for film history fans that you shouldn’t give up ...
Long-lost 'robot' film by pioneering 19th-century auteur Georges Méliès discovered and restored. A lost film by pioneering ...
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