Destination Moon! With Méliès, Fleischer & Aardman (Cinema Paradiso)
- kids
- projection
- exhibition
- young audience
- Short film
A programme of short films preceded by a mini-conference for children. A short cinema lesson: the origins of science fiction Before the screening, children and adults are invited to a short lesson tracing the origins of science fiction films. From the first special effects by Georges Méliès to the imaginary worlds of animation, this session brings together three classics illustrating cinema's fascination with the Moon and space travel. With wonder, humour and invention, these short films tell how cinema began to dream of space long before humanity set foot on the Moon. An adventure to share with the family, discovering the pioneers of cosmic travel on the big screen. Programme: Le Voyage dans la lune (France 1902 | Georges Méliès | 16’ | silent film restored with recorded music) Dancing on the Moon (USA 1935 | Dave Fleischer | 8’ | no dialogue) Wallace et Gromit: A Grand Day Out (UK 1989 | Nick Park | 24’ | French version)
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Recommended from age 6. This programme will also be presented in English on 26 September at 3:30 pm, but without the introductory talk. Automatically translated from French.
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