Partie de cartes

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Partie de cartes

The poster advertising the Lumière brothers cinematographe
Directed by Louis Lumière
Produced by Louis Lumière
Starring Antoine Féraud
Cinematography Louis Lumière
Release date(s) 1895
Flag of Finland July, 1896
Running time 43 seconds
Country France
Language Silent
IMDb profile

Partie de cartes (also known as Card Game and The Messers. Lumière at Cards (USA)) is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring Antoine Féraud.

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[edit] Production

It was filmed by means of the Cinématographe, an all-in-one camera, which also serves as a film projector and developer. As with all early Lumière movies, this film was made in a 35 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.33:1. [1]

[edit] Plot

Two men sit playing cards at a table while a third man sits watching. As the game continues a waiter walks across carrying a tray with a bottle of wine and glasses on it. The man sitting at the table then proceeds to pour the drinks while the waiter observes the card game.

[edit] Cast

  • Antoine Féraud
  • Antoine Lumière as Man playing cards (uncredited)
  • Félicien Trewey as Man playing cards (uncredited)
  • Alphonse Winckler as Man playing cards (uncredited)

[edit] Current status

Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. It has also featured in a number of film collections including Landmarks of Early Film volume 1 and The Movies Begin - A Treasury of Early Cinema, 1894-1913. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Technical Specifications (HTML). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.
  2. ^ Merchandise (HTML). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.

[edit] External links

  • Complete Movie on Youtube (note this video forms part of a larger selection of The Lumière Brothers' First Films)