I teach a course for the Department of Graduate and Continuing Education at Muhlenberg College: English 255 Literature & Film, which makes me very happy, because I am able to look at both literature and film, both media which I love. In one of the lectures for the class on film history, I speak to the earliest examples of cinema.
One of the first movies is also a science-fiction film: A Trip to the Moon (La Voyage Dans La Lune). Georges Méliès, one of the innovators of cinema, was the director, and he based the film, at least loosely, on Jules Verne’s novel From The Earth To The Moon (1865).
This movie is revolutionary not only in its being an early example of cinema but also in the treatment of science-fiction. Human beings have been explorers for the entirety of our existence, and this movie suggests that it was possible to move our journeys from the Earth to other worlds, a concept that informs our science-fiction cinema from the beginnings to our current films.
The plot shows scientists explaining how to get to the moon, the trip there, including a spaceship being shot out of a cannon, landing on the moon, being chased by inhabitants of the moon, and finally escaping back to Earth. This film explores adventure, imagination, advances in technology, and human potential.
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This movie is usually considered by critics to be one of the most important in film history. It can be seen at https://archive.org/details/ATripToTheMoon1902 . If you are interested in the history of film and science-fiction, you should see this important historic and artistic film artifact.
The film runs, depending on the print from about 10-15 minutes.
I just watched the film. It’s very strange. It must have been a marvel of special effects at the time. I think I saw a remake of it not long ago.
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Hi Liz, yes, I think it was a marvel then!
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Jules Verne is one of my favorite authors. It is easy to see how Méliès was inspired by his works, as many are! Thanks for sharing.
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You are very welcome!
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I’ve always thought this movie to be quite good and far ahead of its time.
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Jennie, it certainly is!
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That is a strange film! And quite innovative. I must admit I didn’t realize how much filmmaking was going on so early in the 20th century.
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Yes, it is remarkable.
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Do really inhabitants live on moon. I am really interested to travel to space. But…
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