
The 2nd short film as part of the Magica series dealing with pre-cinema. In the 18th and 19th centuries, optical views were shown in optical boxes with magnifying lenses. The showmen organised a real spectacle, with a barker, music and sound effects. The views played with light (transparencies, perforations). A series of engravings shows the public's enthusiasm for these shows. The second part of the film is a reconstruction of such a show. First, there are views of Paris, Venice, Constantinople and Versailles, followed by various disasters: plague, floods, fires and shipwrecks.
Crew
Pierre Levie
Director
Françoise Levie
Director
Jean-Marie Bertrand
Co-Director
Michel Baudour
Director of Photography
Paul Defru
Director of Photography
Claire-Lise Leisegang
Costume Designer, Decorator
Anne Verhoeven
Costume Supervisor
Pascale Kelen
Makeup Artist
Lucien Van Cutsem
Sound Mixer
Alain Pierre
Sound, Music
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