It was too good to throw away. That instinct just recovered one of the rarest films in cinema history.
Georges Méliès made over 500 films. This one vanished - until a Michigan family showed up with an old trunk.
"It was just this trunk of films that seemed too good to throw away. But I had no idea what they were or how to show them." ...
For anyone who has ever dreamed of stumbling upon a cinematic holy grail in a dusty attic, this story delivers. A Michigan ...
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 ...
Filmmaker Georges Méliès employed some of his signature special effects techniques to create comedy in "Gugusse and the ...
For the ultimate in high-level luxury, buyers are commissioning timepieces that are special enough to be passed down through ...
A Pennsylvania man spent years trying to offload his great-grandfather’s trunk of old silent films with no luck — until the ...
Library of Congress curators identified the long-lost Georges Méliès film "Gugusse and the Automaton" after spotting a subtle ...
The Library of Congress discovered a lost 1897 film by Georges Méliès, a legendary pioneer of special effects, featuring one ...
Spliced in the middle of one of the 10 reels was a lost short film by Georges Melies, a French cinema pioneer — the first to ...