Long Distance Wireless Photography movie poster

Long Distance Wireless Photography

February 7, 1908 0h 6m 5.2/10 (20 votes)

Originally released in 1908. Long Distance Wireless Photography is a science fiction/comedy film. directed by Georges Méliès. At just 6 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Fernande Albany and Georges Méliès

Synopsis

Into a photography studio full of large fantastic machines steps an elderly couple. The bearded proprietor explains the equipment and gives them a demonstration: he starts machines whirring, and projects a painting of three women onto a large screen; suddenly the women begin to move. The customers are impressed. First the women sits in the special seat: she's projected onto the screen, and her good nature comes out in the laughing image. Then it's the man's turn, but the machine discloses a vastly different nature in him. Will his reaction threaten our proprietor's inventions?

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 7, 1908 118 years ago
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Runtime 0h 6m 6 minutes total
User Rating 5.2/10 Mixed (20 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Star Film Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Long Distance Wireless Photography about?

Into a photography studio full of large fantastic machines steps an elderly couple. The bearded proprietor explains the equipment and gives them a demonstration: he starts machines whirring, and pr...

Who directed Long Distance Wireless Photography?

Long Distance Wireless Photography was directed by Georges Méliès.

How long is Long Distance Wireless Photography?

Long Distance Wireless Photography has a runtime of 0 hours and 6 minutes (6 minutes total).

When was Long Distance Wireless Photography released?

Long Distance Wireless Photography was released on February 7, 1908 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Long Distance Wireless Photography?

The main cast of Long Distance Wireless Photography includes Fernande Albany, Georges Méliès.