Georges Melies was not just a pioneer of early cinema, he was central to what we know as film today. An illustrator, magician, filmmaker and inventor, he paved the way for animation and multimedia filmmaking. Of all of Melies' films, his boldest and most well-known is certainly A Trip to the Moon [Le Voyage dans la Lune], loosely based on the writings of Jules Verne. A Trip to the Moon follows a group of travellers who jet off to the moon from earth on an exploration mission only to end up in peril and captured by the the local inhabitants, the Selenites. Featuring a who's who of theatrical cast from the era, with Melies himself taking a lead role, this is one of the very first forays into sci-fi cinema, and spawned one of the most iconic images of cinema - the man in the moon with a rocket in his eye.
- Region Code:
- Region B
- Duration:
- 12 minutes
- Extras:
- Language(s): French, Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Screen ratio 1:2.39, Bonus Footage, Documentaries: 'The Extraordinary Voyage', Trailers