More than a century after it was thought lost, a missing film by Georges Méliès — one of cinema’s earliest and most influential pioneers — has resurfaced, offering a rare glimpse into the origins of ...
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.” ...
A routine archival submission turned into a major film discovery after the Library of Congress uncovered a long-lost silent film inside a deteriorating family trunk. In just 24 hours, the film was ...
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 ...
For the ultimate in high-level luxury, buyers are commissioning timepieces that are special enough to be passed down through ...
The notion that one could make a generative AI model that sounds like Bill Evans, that an act of such unique human creativity might be automized, is unnerving. To make an AI music generator “play like ...
Long-lost 'robot' film by pioneering 19th-century auteur Georges Méliès discovered and restored. A lost film by pioneering ...
Filmmaker Georges Méliès employed some of his signature special effects techniques to create comedy in "Gugusse and the ...
The Library of Congress discovered a lost 1897 film by Georges Méliès, a legendary pioneer of special effects, featuring one ...
The 45-second Georges Méliès film, "Gugusse and the Automaton", was donated to the Library of Congress last year.
Library of Congress curators identified the long-lost Georges Méliès film "Gugusse and the Automaton" after spotting a subtle ...
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 ...