Emile Reynaud (1986)
Emile Reynaud (1986) - Documentary Movies 11 minutes. . The 8th short film as part of the Magica series dealing with pre-cinema. Fictionalised documentary about Emile Reynau who invented the praxinoscope and its system of central mirrors. He then projects his paper strips into the projection praxinoscope before creating the Théâtre Optique, presented at the Musée Grévin. The perforated strips are fragile and often break. The show is cancelled. Reynaud tries to apply photography to his praxinoscope, but without success. Desperate and ruined, he throws his strips into the Seine. Only two survived. short film, praxinoscope, pre cinema
Released: Jan 01, 1986
Runtime: 11 minutes
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Stars: Michael Lonsdale, Jean-Marc Turine, Benjamin Erlish, Alexandro Lopez
Crew: Pierre Levie (Director), Raymond Fromont (Director of Photography), Désiré Berckmans (Camera Operator), Michette Noterman (Art Direction), Rosanne Van Haesebrouck (Editor)







