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== Critical Reception ==
== Critical Reception ==
=== [https://www.flickchart.com/Charts.aspx?year=1900&perpage=10 Flickchart, Best Films] ===
-- #1. The One-Man Band (Melies)
-- #2. The Delights of Automobiling (Hepworth)
-- #3. '''Joan of Arc [Jeanne d'Arc]''' (Melies)
-- #4. '''Grandma's Reading Glass''' (Smith)
-- #5. '''The Enchanted Drawing''' (Blackton)
-- #6. Sherlock Holmes Baffled (Marvin)
-- #7. '''Solar Eclipse''' (Maskelyne)
-- #8. The Mystic Swing (Porter)
-- #9. A Fantastic Meal (Melies)
-- #10. The Wizard, the Prince and the Good Fairy (Melies)
-- #11. A Nymph of the Waves (Armitage)
-- #15. Cyrano de Bergerac (Maurice)
-- #24. Avenue de l'Opera (Guy-Blache)
-- #25. How He Missed His Train
-- #33. Le village de Namo
-- #42. Attack on a China Mission


=== History of Cinema, Best Films (8) ===
=== History of Cinema, Best Films (8) ===


-- Grandma's Reading Glass (Smith)
-- '''Grandma's Reading Glass''' (Smith)
-- Avenue de l'Opera (Guy-Blache)
-- '''Avenue de l'Opera''' (Guy-Blache)
-- As Seen Through a Telescope (Smith)
-- As Seen Through a Telescope (Smith)
-- A Nymph of the Waves (Armitage)
-- '''A Nymph of the Waves''' (Armitage)
-- * Joan of Arc [Jeanne d'Arc] (Melies)
-- '''Joan of Arc [Jeanne d'Arc]''' (Melies)
-- The Enchanted Drawing (Blackton)
-- The Enchanted Drawing (Blackton)
-- Attack on a China Mission (Williamson)
-- Attack on a China Mission (Williamson)

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1896 -- 1897 -- 1898 -- 1899

-- -- 1900, Top Films -- --

>> Film Studies (1900s) <<

1901 -- 1902 -- 1903 -- 1904

Notable 1900 films

  • {en} Faust and Marguerite (USA 1900 Porter) <YouTube> -- Marguerite is seated before the fireplace, Faust standing by her side. Mephistopheles enters and offers his sword to Faust, commanding him to behead the fair Marguerite.
  • {fr} Hamlet / Le duel d'Hamlet (FRA 1900 Maurice) <YouTube> -- The final duel in 'Hamlet', in the first film of the play, starring Sarah Bernhardt.
  • {fr} Joan of Arc / Jeanne d'Arc (FRA 1900 Méliès) <YouTube> -- A divinely inspired peasant woman becomes an army captain for France and then is martyred after she is captured.
  • {fr} [The] One-Man Band / L'Homme-Orchestre (FRA 1900 Méliès) <YouTube> -- A band-leader assembles an orchestra by mystifying means.
  • {en} Soldiers of the Cross (AUS 1900 Perry) <lost> -- The story of the early Christian martyrs with a compendium of horrors guaranteed to jolt audiences into an awareness of terrible suffering for the sake of Christianity.

Critical Reception

Flickchart, Best Films

-- #1. The One-Man Band (Melies) -- #2. The Delights of Automobiling (Hepworth) -- #3. Joan of Arc [Jeanne d'Arc] (Melies) -- #4. Grandma's Reading Glass (Smith) -- #5. The Enchanted Drawing (Blackton) -- #6. Sherlock Holmes Baffled (Marvin) -- #7. Solar Eclipse (Maskelyne) -- #8. The Mystic Swing (Porter) -- #9. A Fantastic Meal (Melies) -- #10. The Wizard, the Prince and the Good Fairy (Melies) -- #11. A Nymph of the Waves (Armitage) -- #15. Cyrano de Bergerac (Maurice) -- #24. Avenue de l'Opera (Guy-Blache) -- #25. How He Missed His Train -- #33. Le village de Namo -- #42. Attack on a China Mission

History of Cinema, Best Films (8)

-- Grandma's Reading Glass (Smith) -- Avenue de l'Opera (Guy-Blache) -- As Seen Through a Telescope (Smith) -- A Nymph of the Waves (Armitage) -- Joan of Arc [Jeanne d'Arc] (Melies) -- The Enchanted Drawing (Blackton) -- Attack on a China Mission (Williamson) -- Explosion of a Motor Car (Hepworth)

Letterboxd, Best Films (5)

-- #1. Le village de Namo - Panorama pris d’une chaise à porteurs (Veyre) -- The film is a panorama shot-scene lasting just under a minute. The panorama film, as coined by Lumière, is a moving-camera shot–usually accomplished by placing the camera on a moving transport, such as a boat or train.

-- #2. Solar Eclipse

-- #3. Avenue de l'Opera (Guy-Blache)

-- #4. How He Missed His Train

-- #5. Cyrano de Bergerac -- Considered the first motion picture to employ both color and sound, the only film record ever made of the original star of Rostand’s famous play performing a scene from his most famous role. It is accompanied by a sound-on-cylinder recording of Coquelin’s voice reciting one of Cyrano’s speeches.

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