The origin of European cinema, from its infancy as a novelty created by French inventors Auguste and Louis Lumière to its flourishing as the pinnacle of film-making in the silent era and as a serious commercial contender against America.
DirectorsKevin Brownlow, David Gill
CreatorsKevin Brownlow, David Gill
Where It All Began
Oct 1, 1995
Highlighting the world's first public presentation of films in Paris, the comedies by Max Linder, Abel Gance's J'Accuse and the onset of World War I.
Art's Promised Land
Oct 8, 1995
Including Ingeborg Holm by Victor Sjostrom and Greta Garbo's star-making performance opposite Lars Hanson in Gosta Berling's Saga. Directed by Michael Winterbottom.
The Unchained Camera
Oct 15, 1995
Featuring The Battleship Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein, Metropolis by Fritz Lang, Joyless Street starring Greta Garbo, The White Hell of Pitz Palu featuring Leni Riefenstahl and Louise Brooks becomes a star in Pandora's Box.
The Music of Light
Oct 22, 1995
Highlighting Abel Gance's masterpiece, Napoleon.
Opportunity Lost
Oct 29, 1995
Exploring the early career of Alfred Hitchcock.
End of an Era
Nov 5, 1995
Focusing on the arrival of sound films, The Jazz Singer and the onslaught of World War II.