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Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902) - Georges Méliès - (HQ) - Music by David Short - Billi Brass Quintet 

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A Trip to the Moon ( Le Voyage dans la Lune) is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and is filmed in the overtly theatrical style for which Méliès became famous.A Trip to the Moon was named one of the 100 greatest films of the 20th century by The Village Voice, ranked 84th. The film remains the best-known of the hundreds of films made by Méliès, and the moment in which the capsule lands in the Moon's eye remains one of the most iconic and frequently referenced images in the history of cinema. It is widely regarded as the earliest example of the science fiction film genre and, more generally, as one of the most influential films in cinema history.
Billi Brass Quintet:
Trumpets: Gabriele Paggi, Davide Bartoni
Horn: Gabriele Ricci
Trombone: Flavio Pannacci
Tuba: Simone Lanzi
Direction: Massimo Bartoletti
Original Music by David Short
Sound Engineer: David Giacchè / www.anticabottegadigitale.com

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@BilliBrassQuintet
@BilliBrassQuintet 3 месяца назад
We made a new soundtrack for Steamboat Willie 🎺🎶🐭 Check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-160BjlB-DSA.htmlsi=FNQq9Sz-BOV2jn6d
@thatssokwekwe
@thatssokwekwe Год назад
Imagine seeing this film as a child in 1902 and then living to see it become reality 67 years later
@daltonjohnson38
@daltonjohnson38 Год назад
I had a great great aunt who was born in the 1860s. She lived to be 104 and literally saw man go from covered wagons to men walking on the moon in her lifetime. Just incredible.
@racerzx1417
@racerzx1417 Год назад
@@daltonjohnson38 well.. more of steam boats and trains. Wagons had been around for centuries before the 1860s but I get your point.
@christinarichie6171
@christinarichie6171 Год назад
Was it a reality?? I have my doubts
@ShephardDragon
@ShephardDragon Год назад
@@christinarichie6171 There’s so much evidence proving that it would’ve been harder to fake the moon landing than doing it for real.
@Raerofficial
@Raerofficial Год назад
@@christinarichie6171 bless your heart, I’m sure you do
@basedbattledroid3507
@basedbattledroid3507 4 года назад
Just imagine how these actors would feel, knowing that more than a century later; we're able to watch their performances in the palms of our hands, without a projector.
@Kellerkind80
@Kellerkind80 4 года назад
I wonder how they felt seeing the moon landing 67 years later. Some of them might have seen this year. From a fantasy to reality!
@mauricioa.5027
@mauricioa.5027 4 года назад
While pooping
@lisasmiles3318
@lisasmiles3318 4 года назад
It's actually resting on my fingers.
@vasilejosu3431
@vasilejosu3431 4 года назад
What do you mean?
@alex.ann_der
@alex.ann_der 4 года назад
They will probably laugh, but if there was a prove, they just collapse
@downtothecore3735
@downtothecore3735 2 года назад
I can't get over how they brought their umbrellas to the moon and then didn't use them when it started storming... it's just so adorable
@teleroel
@teleroel 2 года назад
They did turn an umbrella into a giant mushroom around 10:40 !
@dejarinow
@dejarinow 2 года назад
Lol
@Eva9000
@Eva9000 2 года назад
That was no umbrella. Clearly it was hagrid's wand. Did you not see him avada kedavering all those demon-gollum creatures?
@takovejchhodin4780
@takovejchhodin4780 Год назад
because Smashing pumpkins
@movietime8421
@movietime8421 Год назад
😅😅😅😅
@Chloe-nc9tg
@Chloe-nc9tg 2 года назад
Random knowledge: In this era, sound couldn’t be recorded, which made audiences bored and find it hard to understand the story. So theatres hired orchestras to play live while the movie was rolling. For example, in Charlie Chaplin’s performances, musicians would be looking at the screen while playing live depending on what was happening at the time. This is why I’m so fascinated by musical theory; the fact that without any sound, a story can be hard to understand however, once music is played alongside it, it creates a certain atmosphere. Another example of this is leitmotifs for characters. A character could be out of the scene but as soon as you hear their leitmotif (their theme tune) the audience immediately recognises that character. It’s so interesting.
@Homanjer
@Homanjer 2 года назад
Leitmotiv is a very general description of something that changed a lot throughout the history of music. I don't know much about movies but the idea of having a topic (a specific recognizable melody) in a piece of music is as old as the concept of notating music. These sort of movies with their music are very expressive and nothing like what traditional harmony theory ever offered before. It's as you described "play what you see". Which makes this very unique and also somewhat unenjoyable if listened to by itself. And it's also incredibly difficult to create music like this on the fly. You'd have to really know your instrument
@wladchk
@wladchk 2 года назад
I needed that thank you
@diegoleal1207
@diegoleal1207 2 года назад
@@Homanjer I agree with you. This person also referenced the most basic, universally understandable comedy that needs nothing but body langugage for it's enjoyment, without any need of music.
@eq1373
@eq1373 Год назад
Sound could be recorded. It just couldn't be synced with film.
@jasonchiu272
@jasonchiu272 Год назад
I'm pretty sure music is a type of language since it has all the fundamental characteristics that language has. So yes, you can substitute spoken language with music.
@Daddywaah
@Daddywaah 3 года назад
118 years later and I'm still waiting for the sequel. Sheesh.
@alexmuller6752
@alexmuller6752 3 года назад
this movie is actually it's own sequel. the novel it is based upon ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_Earth_to_the_Moon ) ended on a massive, moon sized cliffhanger. the second book had them coming back, iirc.
@solinus7131
@solinus7131 3 года назад
@@alexmuller6752 It’s a joke
@carlb258
@carlb258 3 года назад
How does it feel be 118 years old?
@Daddywaah
@Daddywaah 3 года назад
@@carlb258 I don't feel a day over 115!
@kqxp
@kqxp 3 года назад
They made one in 1996.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NOG3eus4ZSo.html
@craigco6480
@craigco6480 4 года назад
1900s kids will remember this.
@hi-vo5du
@hi-vo5du 4 года назад
They died
@craigco6480
@craigco6480 4 года назад
gone but not forgotten old but gold
@tiareibou
@tiareibou 4 года назад
I am from 1800s I dont remember :(
@O0kay00
@O0kay00 4 года назад
@@tiareibou WHAT IN THE HELL DID YOU SURVIVE WORLD WAR 1
@louizv.4690
@louizv.4690 4 года назад
@@tiareibou Thats nuthin' I'm from the year Cero
@LuckyBird551
@LuckyBird551 3 года назад
What made this movie groundbreaking at the time was the "special effects" as we would call them today. The way the sets move, the design for said sets, even the wardrobe and makeup of the actors, at the time it blew people's minds. George Melies was a stage magician before he got involved in filmmaking, and while some of his earlier movies used new techniques he came up with to give greater illusions, it was "Le Voyage dans la Lune" the one that pushed the envelope like never before. In a way George Melies was the father of special effects.
@chew7656
@chew7656 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. It makes so much sense thath the father of movie special effects was a magician
@edub9930
@edub9930 2 года назад
I wonder if he sold the rights to Disney & they made subpar versions of the original as well
@anaclaudiagarciacalderon192
@anaclaudiagarciacalderon192 2 года назад
It is amazing how fluent it looks when the landers hit the moon beings and they disappear into smoke clouds, you can barely see the cut only if you are willing to pay attention.
@alexlupas5838
@alexlupas5838 2 года назад
For sure he was
@vgmaster9
@vgmaster9 2 года назад
This was the Avatar of the 1900s.
@nightgazr
@nightgazr 2 года назад
I came here to watch an almost 120-year old sci-fi movie through a super-smart hand-sized computer. I think this is great
@americanloyalist4599
@americanloyalist4599 Год назад
That was more powerful then the tech that got us to the moon
@sufficientlyoldskool
@sufficientlyoldskool 4 года назад
The entire time I was wondering how they planned to get back. They just fell back of course lol.
@Signore_Fatih
@Signore_Fatih 3 года назад
They will sleep for a few years. When they wake up, the Americans will find them. Damn snow..
@memisemyself
@memisemyself 3 года назад
Looks like the makers of the movie were members of the flat moon society.
@afk_soulz1729
@afk_soulz1729 3 года назад
E
@ARealTaco
@ARealTaco 3 года назад
Why are you laughing? Imagine t he amount of people who got hurt when they fell down the moon!
@user-eb4qk9lx3m
@user-eb4qk9lx3m 3 года назад
Why isn't the lighthouse on the moon lit?
@malik8833
@malik8833 3 года назад
Fun fact: the oldest still living human was born in 1903, so no human who is alive today was alive when this was filmed.
@sauronmordor7494
@sauronmordor7494 3 года назад
;)
@blackscreen4985
@blackscreen4985 3 года назад
@@cactuz116 what why ? Wtf are being racist???
@zandovic
@zandovic 3 года назад
@@cactuz116 YOU'RE GOING TO BRAZIL!!
@poiseful
@poiseful 3 года назад
@@blackscreen4985 I believe theyre talking about how brazil is a very unsafe place i dont think they ment to make it sound how it did
@yunglogi1196
@yunglogi1196 3 года назад
Where is the fun?
@austin1116_
@austin1116_ 3 года назад
Anybody else weirdly obsessed with the history of this work of art??
@aslan9334
@aslan9334 3 года назад
I love films so i enjoy things like this!
@wladchk
@wladchk 2 года назад
One time with my father we couldn’t come up with a movie to watch so he randomly picked metropolis and it was great actually
@kc6326
@kc6326 2 года назад
meee
@DARTHBRIXLEGO
@DARTHBRIXLEGO 2 года назад
@@wladchk I watched metropolis with my dad too, was pretty cool.
@talireiss1038
@talireiss1038 2 года назад
I'm learning about the invention of the camera and cinema in art class,we learned this movie and many others,and it's so awesome,I really love it
@Gxhbro
@Gxhbro Год назад
The fact that they're breathing without oxygen, the determination 🥶
@mrhaidang9244
@mrhaidang9244 10 месяцев назад
Chill, just art
@cjely5220
@cjely5220 4 месяца назад
Greg Jennings is impressed.
@hellokitty524
@hellokitty524 4 месяца назад
And now we know where the moon dust comes from 😂
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 месяца назад
And why didn't NASA think of having the Apollo astronauts sleep outdoors on the moon?
@IceCreamMeatballs
@IceCreamMeatballs 4 года назад
This movie was made closer to the French Revolution than to now
@lemdacilimon2096
@lemdacilimon2096 4 года назад
Henry B non pas du tout en fait
@rayanebazi4894
@rayanebazi4894 4 года назад
@@lemdacilimon2096 théoriquement il a raison
@lemdacilimon2096
@lemdacilimon2096 4 года назад
Reiner Braun oh putain je viens de faire le calcul il as raison ça fais flipper
@kimwexler9393
@kimwexler9393 4 года назад
@@lemdacilimon2096 Je voudrais un jus d'orange, s'il vous plait.
@God-kg1lx
@God-kg1lx 4 года назад
I agree
@martywise
@martywise 4 года назад
Every person in this movie is long dead now, but some will still have been alive in 1969 to watch the moon landings for real, would love to have their thoughts.
@MikeJ2023
@MikeJ2023 4 года назад
marty wise which was 67 years later. Probably the children in this movie were probably alive 67 years later but probably not the adults.
@marcomaus349
@marcomaus349 4 года назад
67 years where 2 world wars happenend. Sad to say but I dont think so.
@JWW-bj1sp
@JWW-bj1sp 4 года назад
I did some research and one of them did actually make it. Henri Delannoy, played the captain. Lived to 103. Died in 1976. Glad to know he got to see it.
@marcomaus349
@marcomaus349 4 года назад
@@JWW-bj1sp Thanks for your research because thats really nice to know.
@devoli85
@devoli85 4 года назад
@@JWW-bj1sp living from 1873 to 1976, must be so WTF, so much change in this short period, went from a world without car plane helicopter, tv, computer, telephone, satellites, fridge, penicillin, few house with electricity to a world with all of THIS omfg
@uner_
@uner_ Год назад
8:12 I love this little moment the film has as we and the characters see the far away Earth in the distance. Even so long ago, they've been always dreaming of this sight. Just imagine how they would feel to know that humans actually got to see it.
@cjthefinesse
@cjthefinesse Год назад
Underrated take.
@tachapaksupun1936
@tachapaksupun1936 Год назад
M
@posysdogovych2065
@posysdogovych2065 3 года назад
For those who watched this back in 1902, it felt incredibly real to them since a stage performance could never duplicate the special effects (especially all that superimposed stuff and the moon men who vanish into thin air upon being struck by the umbrella), editing, etc.
@edub9930
@edub9930 2 года назад
I remember hearing in film class audiences we're screaming in their seats in fear for their lives it was such a new & vivid experience for them.
@carlosmarx2380
@carlosmarx2380 2 года назад
technically, a stage performance would have been possible, but who has the budget to do this 5 times a week just for a few hundred people... if it was a one time thing, it wouldve been possible, but yeah, as a regular show it wouldve been too much effort
@ABCDEFGH-or2eb
@ABCDEFGH-or2eb 11 месяцев назад
Every single one of them is dead, even at the time you posted the comment.
@ojbeez5260
@ojbeez5260 7 месяцев назад
@@ABCDEFGH-or2eb He/she was talking about perception vs reality according to people of that era, not whether they are still alive or not. Doh!🤣🤣🤣
@MRLUDDYMONKEY08
@MRLUDDYMONKEY08 3 года назад
i remember watching this back in the days oh how i miss 1902
@susanmoran5226
@susanmoran5226 3 года назад
You have kept well for your age.
@Realohiorailroadproductions
@Realohiorailroadproductions 3 года назад
Me too
@deadringer2349
@deadringer2349 3 года назад
Wow..awesome.... Wait......what?
@azwarrior3149
@azwarrior3149 3 года назад
how old are you now? 115?
@MRLUDDYMONKEY08
@MRLUDDYMONKEY08 3 года назад
@@azwarrior3149 actually yes
@brianblumenreich9026
@brianblumenreich9026 4 года назад
This film is an important part of cinema history!
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 3 года назад
It's the first ever made science fiction movie.
@user-tz5ri9wm8g
@user-tz5ri9wm8g 3 года назад
Yep my art teacher just introduce this movie to us on our art class today
@thomaschabbear7605
@thomaschabbear7605 3 года назад
Remember when we had to go to a black room with seats to watch the film ?
@Albanus35
@Albanus35 3 года назад
Poor Méliès got the film pirated by Thomas Edison, the film was a success in America, Georges Méliès never saw a penny from there...
@LuckyBird551
@LuckyBird551 3 года назад
@@Albanus35 Thomas Edison screwed someone over. That's not even a surprise anymore.
@videoinformer
@videoinformer 3 года назад
Amazingly, this was a year *before* the first airplane and yet *only 67 years* before men actually landed on the moon and safely returned. Think how much technology had to develop in that short time!
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie Год назад
no one has landed on the moon
@daniko4447
@daniko4447 Год назад
@@Augfordpdoggie 😐
@samgyeopsal569
@samgyeopsal569 Год назад
@@Augfordpdoggie that’s not true, i have landed on the moon
@WilliamPotts3
@WilliamPotts3 Год назад
And how little technology has happened since the moon landing.
@upsilondiesbackwards7360
@upsilondiesbackwards7360 Год назад
@@WilliamPotts3 Bah, that's humbug. You're just not aware of the massive strides we took when it comes to the miniturization of transistors and computer technology. Chosen ignorance, nothing more.
@sreejith.th9
@sreejith.th9 Год назад
Wonderful movie. 3 things stand out. 1) They showed Earth-rise on the Moon. 2) On their return, the spaceship/capsule splashed in the ocean and was retrieved. 3) The 'Astronauts' were given a public reception for their achievement. We saw all these 3 play out for real during the Apollo missions that happened some 65-70 years later from when this was filmed. Such imagination! 😃
@muppetshow2328
@muppetshow2328 Год назад
or they took all this to create another hoax?!
@fabiandarrel996
@fabiandarrel996 8 месяцев назад
Indeed ! A marvelous film
@Toybinging
@Toybinging 3 года назад
To many kids in those days, this was their Star Wars. They wanted to explore space but had no idea how we would do it.
@asssssssshvvf2569
@asssssssshvvf2569 Год назад
Then died from diarhea 2 years later
@yienwang6704
@yienwang6704 3 года назад
Actor, Henri Delannoy (captain of the rocket) was still alive , he was 96 at the time of moon landing in 1969, so imagine his reaction to Apollo 11 landing
@sarpsarp8987
@sarpsarp8987 2 года назад
Except moon landing was a lie
@jomet9019
@jomet9019 2 года назад
@@sarpsarp8987 There's always that one person....
@garbageday587
@garbageday587 Год назад
He didn't probably had a reaction at all at 96 most old people are senile.
@diegoflores9237
@diegoflores9237 3 месяца назад
He was most likely smart enough to know it was fake
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 27 дней назад
Now THAT guy saw the world change! (1873 - 1969)
@act0rs369
@act0rs369 2 года назад
To think that some of these actors or people watching this back in 1902 lived to see the moon landing 67 years later is incredible.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 месяца назад
When the actor who played the moon saw that Apollo 11 had landed, he must have suffered a sharp pain around his right eye just from memory.
@sleuthentertainment5872
@sleuthentertainment5872 3 года назад
The 15 most important minutes in the History of sci-fi cinema. Just that
@tryomama
@tryomama 4 года назад
The effects were pretty good for that time to be honest.
@joaquinorellanaalarcon2472
@joaquinorellanaalarcon2472 4 года назад
Jovan Lee of course!!!!!
@aletheiaverite
@aletheiaverite 4 года назад
"pretty good"?? the effects were REVOLUTIONARY! to be honest
@t.z2359
@t.z2359 4 года назад
The effects do give it an atmosphere. They give it a fantastical feeling, similar to the Little Nemo comics if that makes any scene. Edit they give it a timeless feeling.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 4 года назад
They were for the first time. How much work must have gone into just making things happen as they wanted. Pure genius.
@jacobjackson7013
@jacobjackson7013 4 года назад
What effects...? This is real
@kolomgorov
@kolomgorov 4 года назад
My favorite part was when they were being loaded into the space ship. It's like, "Alright boys, everyone got your space gear? Tophats---check. Pocket watches---check. Umbrellas in case it rains in space---check."
@LittleB2007
@LittleB2007 4 года назад
kolom gorov I dunno about thd tophats but their umbrellas aqe the sole reason they could kill moon warriors and make it back safely to the earth LOL
@SgtElev3n
@SgtElev3n 3 года назад
don't forget your blankies for when we need to take a nap on the moon
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 3 года назад
@@LittleB2007 You mean the umbrellas are parachutes, so they could jump of the moon and come to Earth and have a soft landing? - That's a really good idea.
@erenjaeger1738
@erenjaeger1738 3 года назад
"Big pp check"
@electricshawn8705
@electricshawn8705 Год назад
During the scene where they're building the rocket, the three blacksmiths on the left side of the screen are actually a direct video reference to the "Three Blacksmiths Scene" filmed by the Edison Kinetoscope in 1893. It is, quite possibly, one of the first known movie references in film history.
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 27 дней назад
Fuckin memberberries, everywhere in our movies! >:/
@capitainebonhomme1609
@capitainebonhomme1609 2 года назад
It's very clever : the space module is a bullet, the moon getting it in the eye ! The costumes are impressive ! Such a treat ! Thank you for sharing this 120 years old movie !
@nicorhodes837
@nicorhodes837 4 года назад
Imagine ruling an entire kingdom only to turn into a cloud of dust when an old french guy throws you to the ground
@MomMom4Cubs
@MomMom4Cubs 4 года назад
Boy, would my face be red!
@adamdd09
@adamdd09 4 года назад
They're wizards. Used magic.
@commandere2475
@commandere2475 3 года назад
French killing nobles, am I right?
@landersm223
@landersm223 3 года назад
Who are the beings on the moon
@poposterous236
@poposterous236 3 года назад
Ouch, right in the monarchy.
@KevinToine
@KevinToine 3 года назад
This was 10 years before the Titanic sank.
@melihism
@melihism 3 года назад
This was before the Great War
@victorbonilla4634
@victorbonilla4634 3 года назад
This was before sliced 🍞...😂
@amondechene4792
@amondechene4792 3 года назад
The name of the boat was not "titanic"
@dguy0386
@dguy0386 3 года назад
the last veteran of the war of 1812 died in 1905, there was at least that one person who fought in the war of 1812 still alive when this was made, maybe one or two others
@beardedlonewolf7695
@beardedlonewolf7695 3 года назад
@@amondechene4792 First of all it's a ship not a boat, secondly yes its name was RMS Titanic.
@blazeplayz2508
@blazeplayz2508 2 года назад
I remember watching Hugo as a child just falling in love with the film. I had no idea at the time that this was actually based off history but I'd say this movie here was in a way the one that got me into movies.
@aubri4635
@aubri4635 2 года назад
I feel the exact same
@TheBreadDemon
@TheBreadDemon 2 года назад
Honestly if I’d never read the book/watched the movie I NEVER would’ve been as I retested in film as I am now
@theylivewesleep.5139
@theylivewesleep.5139 Год назад
The dream scene where Hugo pulls apart his jacket to reveal a clockwork torso gave me nightmares and thinking about it still spooks me a bit to this day.
@bermudamoon
@bermudamoon Год назад
I adore Georges Méliès works, they hold so much creativity, especially at a time where people new little of the universe so it allowed so much room for imagination. I also find it so adorable how Méliès loves to include his wife in his works!
@kmnhypnotizeme480
@kmnhypnotizeme480 4 года назад
Still better CGI than the scorpion king
@jorgesantos85
@jorgesantos85 4 года назад
:D
@fabiancueyoutube246
@fabiancueyoutube246 4 года назад
Scrap-ion King...
@kmnhypnotizeme480
@kmnhypnotizeme480 4 года назад
@@fabiancueyoutube246 right
@nave1574
@nave1574 4 года назад
Yeah cgi... right....
@claudioferraro1652
@claudioferraro1652 4 года назад
And Sharknado... and it's even more realistic
@mrslundy1535
@mrslundy1535 4 года назад
I really cannot imagine how difficult making a film was. The scenes, the music, the actors and actresses... Everything is so funny for a 21th century's person to watch because so collow, but the fact it is one of the masterpiece which had brought the cinema industry perfectly up to the present, is just making me feel like the people whose only fictional world was about books and theatres until meeting with a screen so close to reality. That was an amazing development about 120 years ago, it just has a really special atmosphere. Feels so weird, *if these kind of films weren't made, we probably wouldn't have RU-vid to watch it on.*
@katiearbuckle9017
@katiearbuckle9017 3 года назад
The Turn of the Century prior to the Turn of the Century and a Millennium. Just look at that. It's even weird for a 1990s kid to watch because we saw the transition into RU-vid from things like Home Videos on VHS and DVD..and now not even 30 yearrs later everything can be filmed and edited on the same thing it's viewed with it's absolutely bananasto think about. But imagine them with " Contactless Pizza Delivery." Or a Roomba?
@maurolemon1374
@maurolemon1374 3 года назад
When you realize that people in 1902 had no idea as to the reality and manpower it would take to the moon. They got some of the ideas correct, but will never know what it was actually like to see a rocket fly into space. In the same way, we will never know what ideas we have that will be correct for the next century.
@americanloyalist4599
@americanloyalist4599 Год назад
Wrong they were books over 50 to 60 years old at that point that detail it would be a 3 man. Red launched from Florida and multi stage rockets the tech just didn’t exist
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 27 дней назад
The 'giant bullet' idea isn't such a bad one, just needs some tweaking.
@Vibing
@Vibing 2 года назад
My mind is blown. 119 Years old. I enjoyed this very much, I also genuinely laughed at many scenes,fantastic,masterpiece,bravo.
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 года назад
I still don’t understand why people dislike videos like this. There is literally nothing wrong with them.
@mateorodriguez785
@mateorodriguez785 3 года назад
flat earthers.....
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 года назад
@@mateorodriguez785 yes lol
@mateorodriguez785
@mateorodriguez785 3 года назад
@@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys calculated haha
@kentjana195
@kentjana195 3 года назад
Some people probably hate the fact that this video is pirated to youtube kekw.
@EojinsReviews
@EojinsReviews 3 года назад
@@kentjana195 This video was released long enough ago that it is Public Domain, it is completely legal to post and use it publicly. That's how the copyright law works!
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 3 года назад
My great grandmother would be graduating high school as this movie was filmed. I remember chatting with her a few times before she passed away in '78, when I was 8. Now her great-great grandkid (my daughter) is 13. Trippy.
@nipunshukla9612
@nipunshukla9612 3 года назад
My great grandmother would have been born that year 😄
@williamwallace4080
@williamwallace4080 2 года назад
I'm 23 and my great grandparents were all born in the 1910s I believe so it really shows how old this movie is.
@lairx
@lairx 2 года назад
@@williamwallace4080 ...and it shows how young you are. My great grandfather was 62 when this movie was made. 😄
@adenmitchell7633
@adenmitchell7633 2 года назад
Proof?
@ARG0T
@ARG0T Год назад
@@lairx 1840? Jesus Christ
@uplinkx1126
@uplinkx1126 Год назад
I guess this would be the first sci-fi film ever made. Cool.
@CarlosDiaz-hf3qv
@CarlosDiaz-hf3qv 3 года назад
Man, Melies was a genius ahead of his time. I had a hard time trying to fall asleep last night. Call it pandemic anxiety. Call it workplace stress. I just needed to unwind. I went on youtube, ran into this movie, decided to go and crack open an 18 oz. of Foster's Lager, and sat down to watch it. Man, I kid you not, the power of this movie, even now, to have been able to laugh (the moon-eye landing always gets me rolling!!!) and relax. I slept like a baby. Mercy, Monsieur Georges Melies!!!
@miketate8554
@miketate8554 Год назад
What pandemic. They fooled you
@AeroCrafts
@AeroCrafts 3 года назад
I love finding old clips like these because it feels like I'm going back time and experiencing events that happened before I was even born
@tobinsen99
@tobinsen99 2 года назад
Even before anybody else on this earth was born. That's fascinating.
@SpaceSloth707
@SpaceSloth707 2 года назад
In a way, the internet allows you to time travel. That is, as far as technology can go. (Tech that's able to capture some kind of footage) Obviously you can't physically time travel though, sadly. Or time travel before the invention of photography. Unless you count art as a means to look back into the past. But pictures and film/video is obviously better than art if you want to look into the past.
@BrittneyAngel2010
@BrittneyAngel2010 Год назад
I can't get over how the women were dressed in this film. In 1902, that must have been scandalous. A lot of silent films are a peek into the reality of life in that time, this is a peek into the imagination of that time.
@jimoffutt9156
@jimoffutt9156 Год назад
@@BrittneyAngel2010 really good observations.
@porpedroiiebertrand
@porpedroiiebertrand 3 года назад
This movie is almost 120 years old, and still a masterpiece
@yunglogi1196
@yunglogi1196 3 года назад
A milestone
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 2 года назад
Editor: "how much trumpet should I add?" Producer: "yes."
@Carmen14920
@Carmen14920 7 месяцев назад
The birth of cinema is a MAGICAL story for me! 😊 Siince 1888 until today, it has developed incredibly! From short silent films (a funny and amazing time machine) to today's high tech industry.
@mr.pierogi9650
@mr.pierogi9650 4 года назад
This may be a science-fiction film, but it says a lot about 1902.
@auroramacula
@auroramacula 3 года назад
How so?
@MonteKristof
@MonteKristof 3 года назад
The tech they used to go to the moon and how capitalism destroyed the lush forests and mushroom caves of the moon. That's why when America returned there in '69 they found nothing but a desolate wasteland.
@CT7056
@CT7056 3 года назад
@@MonteKristof and also turned off the gravity
@leonardoabrantes4219
@leonardoabrantes4219 3 года назад
The way they treat lunar creatures. The monarchy in the moon. This is a really funny and limited way to see the universe
@SERGIO-cr6uy
@SERGIO-cr6uy 3 года назад
SiFi? Wasn't it a documentary? French people walking on the moon way before the Yankees?
@ragnasheen8950
@ragnasheen8950 4 года назад
These people didn't know we're going to the moon for real in the next 67 years.
@senkail6625
@senkail6625 4 года назад
That's another kind of movie
@yukononun
@yukononun 4 года назад
"Real" lol
@abloogywoogywoo
@abloogywoogywoo 4 года назад
I thought that was a lemon on a coathanger?
@thisisajang
@thisisajang 4 года назад
Did we?
@whatisdoneinthedarkwillbeb9204
@whatisdoneinthedarkwillbeb9204 4 года назад
No they knew to get people to believe it they needed to start a propaganda campaign 67 years earlier to propagate the idea was possible.
@Imintune...
@Imintune... 9 месяцев назад
So much of the moon they didn't know about. Hell of a imagination
@carissapeyton
@carissapeyton Год назад
this so reminds me of the time me and my wizard buddies got together and planned a trip to the moon, built the ship, went to the moon, had wild moon adventures, and then went home… good times
@xuanpham2527
@xuanpham2527 4 года назад
I remember seeing a snapshot of this film in a magazine when i was little, after all these years finally found it, what a monument for the film industry
@blackburn1111
@blackburn1111 4 года назад
was it the moon with the rocket thing in its eye? I've seen that same image somewhere in my childhood
@traptownkys1947
@traptownkys1947 4 года назад
It was in 1902
@davidrussell7330
@davidrussell7330 4 года назад
I remember that I heard about this film at the kid it's way beyond your time
@Haze1434
@Haze1434 4 года назад
I hope this is saved in the National Archives for people to enjoy for thousands of years to come.
@gabi-chan7806
@gabi-chan7806 Год назад
I remember when this came out, I was 27 years old and took my little brother to see it. He died later that day of a cold. Now I'm dead years old but it still brings back those sweet memories.
@StaticBlaster
@StaticBlaster Год назад
This is my all time favorite short movie. It's incredible what they were able to do back then. The special effects were way ahead of its time for being a early 1900s film.
@StevieDamnit
@StevieDamnit 4 года назад
Thank you for not cropping the original aspect ratio and also for not putting a tacky permanent watermark over the picture.
@zoaybk
@zoaybk 3 года назад
If I can make a movie like this now, I would still be proud of myself
@astropunch7708
@astropunch7708 3 года назад
NASA: “Write that down! Write that down!”
@nibirbaishnabchannel2125
@nibirbaishnabchannel2125 2 года назад
nasa is not like that joker
@SomeOne-eo7rw
@SomeOne-eo7rw 3 года назад
Fun fact: At 7:33 there is a reference to Futurama. In the show, Bender shoves a bottle in the moon's face
@globingoblin
@globingoblin 2 года назад
I can't believe this 1900s movie referenced a 2000s show, truly amazing
@Youhaventwon
@Youhaventwon Год назад
​@@globingoblin Indeed! I also didn't know that Futurama was invented before TV itself was! ... Who are the 64 people who liked that stupid comment?
@globingoblin
@globingoblin Год назад
@@Youhaventwon People who understand it's a joke
@Youhaventwon
@Youhaventwon Год назад
@@globingoblin Tbf, it's kinda hard to tell if OP was actually joking when they made this comment.
@RocketedHydroFan
@RocketedHydroFan 8 месяцев назад
Do you know guys, at first, I though it was a moon using a telescope🌕🔭
@NecroPhil11
@NecroPhil11 3 года назад
i cried my eyes out.... the mere existence of this masterpiece and the fact that i`m watching this on my laptop in 2020 is too much to handle....... god bless georges mellies
@sintoten3049
@sintoten3049 3 года назад
You’re just weird
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 года назад
@@sintoten3049 how
@theharshhack10
@theharshhack10 3 года назад
@@sintoten3049 nah
@rohithsaravanan6944
@rohithsaravanan6944 3 года назад
@@sintoten3049 stfu
@b.d6642
@b.d6642 3 года назад
@@sintoten3049 who isn't tho?
@GrixieKong
@GrixieKong 4 года назад
This soundtrack is so great! I think a lot of musical scores people have written for this film are distracting and bombastic. The simple, bouncy brass quintet is just the thing for this old-fashioned film!
@BilliBrassQuintet
@BilliBrassQuintet 4 года назад
Thank you so much! ❤️
@fleendarthemagnificent7372
@fleendarthemagnificent7372 5 месяцев назад
Imagine what it would have been like if you were about 10 when you saw this movie and then you saw it happen in real life 67 years later when you were 77.
@debajyoti.guha_bong
@debajyoti.guha_bong Год назад
This is Magic Realism visualised for the first time ever. Imagine watching such a complex narrative unfold on screen. Based on the fact that they never saw any feature film previous to this, what kinds of strange questions would be popping up in general minds? "How did they get this footage? Did they really go to the moon? Did they really bring back an alien?" This is almost what 2001: A Space Odyssey was for us in 1969 .
@skottlee8959
@skottlee8959 Год назад
I think anyone who saw this film would have seen at least one play before.
@NIC9139
@NIC9139 4 года назад
That moon's face is so creepy for me lol.
@Alan_Marin
@Alan_Marin 4 года назад
Ho Chan that was life back then kid, soon, we would be the creepy ones..
@traptownkys1947
@traptownkys1947 4 года назад
Like in zelda
@samjones9127
@samjones9127 4 года назад
I seen a similar image in an old comic book when I was a kid.
@yoda5280
@yoda5280 4 года назад
Can we hit 3 Subscribers you’re literally 12...
@MeinyansHusband
@MeinyansHusband 4 года назад
it's the Majoras moon.
@alexanderkeil377
@alexanderkeil377 4 года назад
Amazing to think they did that in 1902
@RandalfElVikingo
@RandalfElVikingo 4 года назад
Because art push the human mind to his limits.
@Fsilone
@Fsilone 4 года назад
This came out closer to the French Revolution than to the present day.
@BarEscm
@BarEscm 6 месяцев назад
This is cinema history: not only one of the first movies ever, but maybe the first one with a plot and special effects, and almost for sure the first science-fiction flick
@LOL-2-cringe
@LOL-2-cringe 2 месяца назад
- just imagine how these actors would feel, knowing that more than a century later, we're able to watch their performances in the palms of our hands, without a projector.
@aquellhappy1033
@aquellhappy1033 4 года назад
You dont find this video This video finds you.
@forgottenpotato9868
@forgottenpotato9868 4 года назад
The fact that you reversed the words in your name is hurting me.
@admiralredaceone5913
@admiralredaceone5913 4 года назад
Ussr meme?
@GunsNGames1
@GunsNGames1 4 года назад
*In Soviet Russia, the video watch you*
@alec2733
@alec2733 4 года назад
Hey, you're right
@larrymitchell6825
@larrymitchell6825 4 года назад
I found it! But I imagine the vast majority of people didn't know it existed haha
@Teopae
@Teopae 4 года назад
This movie came out 1 year after Australia was founded
@greenschnisi
@greenschnisi 3 года назад
Not exactly. It was found 1788. But Australia got indipendent in the year of 1901.
@erin2778
@erin2778 3 года назад
You mean the year Australia became a federation
@rmoz2729
@rmoz2729 3 года назад
@@greenschnisi The penal colony of NSW started in 1788 and eventually other colonies started, Van Dieman’s Land (Tasmania), Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, all of which federated into a nation in 1901 as part of the British Commonwealth, not independent but with a Governor General as the representation of the Head of State (the British Monarch) but with its own parliament and Prime Minister. Still the same today, with aforementioned colonies now states plus the Northern Territory and the Australia Capital Territory.
@nickalanjelo3136
@nickalanjelo3136 3 года назад
this movie came out when the ottoman empire was still alive :D
@dguy0386
@dguy0386 3 года назад
this movie came out when at least one veteran of the war of 1812 was still alive, the last one died in 1905
@metaldl
@metaldl 3 года назад
For some reason, watching this video in 1,5x the original velocity gives even more old era OG cinema vibes. I think that's because all the black and white movies footage of the silent era portrayed in the current media always seems kind of sped-up.
@blakeyo1235
@blakeyo1235 2 года назад
Many silent films are played at a modern, standard digital frame rate, which is of course much faster than they’re supposed to be played
@mikitz
@mikitz 2 года назад
Can't believe the sheer magnitude of the level of our understanding of astrophysics back in 1902.
4 года назад
I'm gonna tell my kids that this is the footage of Niel Armstrong landing on the moon!
@hungrywaterfowl
@hungrywaterfowl 4 года назад
It's false information, but do it 😂😂
@pagamenews
@pagamenews 4 года назад
You and I think alike! I was thinking of editing this film footage and inserting my own dialog - explaining that this is the Apollo 11 mission. "Yes. This is exactly how it happened."
@lukeclapp499
@lukeclapp499 3 года назад
no you not
@starznribbonz8983
@starznribbonz8983 3 года назад
Ah yes
@susanmoran5226
@susanmoran5226 3 года назад
Go on they need a laugh.
@LPA_
@LPA_ 3 года назад
How fitting it is that the infancy of cinema was filled with so much childhood wonder. A fantastical journey with a happy ending, no cynicism or pessimism about the future, just a dream captured in a 35mm film.
@ElusivePlatypus96
@ElusivePlatypus96 2 года назад
This is literally something me and my friends would make when we were kids and I love it!
@prestonwestenbarger7557
@prestonwestenbarger7557 2 года назад
I was so confused. They fell into the Moon's sea and ended up back on Earth. Oh, they fell off the Moon back to Earth. 🤣 I love this short film so much. Everything about it is wonderful. Thank you for uploading it.
@ruthveron4505
@ruthveron4505 2 года назад
Xq cayeron supuestamente del espacio,donde esta la luna al mar , que está en la 🌎
@MonaSalehian
@MonaSalehian Год назад
i send porn videos to you and give you money sx
@Gar96229
@Gar96229 4 года назад
What I love about films like this today, is that all films today, one way or another have been inspired from other films. Steven Spielberg said every film he has ever made has been inspired by a personal commentary he had with Sir David Lean whilst watching Lawrence of Arabia. This film was the first! There was no former inspiration from other films! This is originality at its peak!
@theEpicjosh365
@theEpicjosh365 4 года назад
No former inspiration? Really? I heard this movie was based off of the Jules Verne books.
@Gar96229
@Gar96229 4 года назад
theepicjoshua That’s not what I meant, I meant from a filmmaking point of view. The camera zooming into the moon as the rocket flies towards it, might seem boring now, but in 1902 it was the first time we’d ever seen something like it.
@krisrhood2127
@krisrhood2127 4 года назад
I think that people who work in theater should watch movies like this so they can see how special effects were done back then
@LorcaLoca
@LorcaLoca 4 года назад
Its inspired by George's previous films
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 3 года назад
some of the sets and costimes were pretty original. the plot and basic mechanism were striaght out of Jules Verne's First Men in the Moon .. except the face part. .. and the guy riding back outside the capsule..
@KipSupernova
@KipSupernova 4 года назад
The oldest Science-Fiction movie ever
@ansh6370
@ansh6370 4 года назад
No the oldest one was about going to Mars by I think Thomas Edison.
@user-lx7sg8ks7b
@user-lx7sg8ks7b 4 года назад
@@ansh6370 Nope.Going to Mars was released in 1904 while a trip to the moon on 1902
@popkorn256
@popkorn256 4 года назад
Still better than Disney's Star Wars
@CRITICALHITRU
@CRITICALHITRU 4 года назад
The oldest SFM
@nn-dz9zj
@nn-dz9zj 4 года назад
@@popkorn256 *Star Wars in general
@fortisetlenisstudios3352
@fortisetlenisstudios3352 2 года назад
Mom: "Why don't you go play with the neighbors kid?" The neighbors kid: 10:50
@heleng6968
@heleng6968 2 года назад
I love the detailed backgrounds so well designed. 🥰
@JejakARDANA
@JejakARDANA 3 года назад
can you imagine, all these legends never realize what they did will last forever after till rest of humankind history
@lindaeasley5606
@lindaeasley5606 3 года назад
1902 : the 20th century was just unfolding .So much history to be made .So many great people would leave their mark . Alot of incredible music would be written
@capitainebonhomme1609
@capitainebonhomme1609 2 года назад
Merveilleux de voir ces acteurs et les costumes ! Merci de partager ce chef d'œuvre !
@gabesnyder9199
@gabesnyder9199 9 месяцев назад
As a 8 yr old born in 1901 this nostalgia hits different
@twigg_stick4858
@twigg_stick4858 3 года назад
Subtitles be like “Wow [Music]”
@programmiererin
@programmiererin 3 года назад
I‘m reading the comments and yes it is so unbelievable that we can watch this on our small devices like guys REALIZE THAT
@TheAmazingAdventuresOfMiles
More watchable than a lot of modern films.
@oscarcastillo116
@oscarcastillo116 3 года назад
Wouldn't have been the same without the music! Good job
@BilliBrassQuintet
@BilliBrassQuintet 3 года назад
Thank you!! 🎶🎶
@TheDeceptionShow
@TheDeceptionShow 3 года назад
Found this because of Tonight Tonight, and immediately fell in love with the imagery. Back in the day, making movies wasn't as easy as it is today, so to see all the craftsmanship involved... they truly loved what they were doing and experimenting with completely new ideas. Just mesmerizing!
@xGamesHerolouismmc
@xGamesHerolouismmc 4 года назад
117 Years ;-;
@Darkit
@Darkit 4 года назад
А кажется, что вчера только сняли...
@mariohuano7149
@mariohuano7149 4 года назад
Yes , and the actors are all death
@joao7334
@joao7334 4 года назад
William Reeves
@swisslord2478
@swisslord2478 4 года назад
@@mariohuano7149 *FACTS*
@dougpinnick9279
@dougpinnick9279 4 года назад
118 today :)
@DENNISJAYAPARAS
@DENNISJAYAPARAS Год назад
Fun Fact: This silent movie was greatly referenced by The Smashing Pumpkins on their music video for Tonight, Tonight under the Mellon Collie Album.
@garbageday587
@garbageday587 Год назад
This album is a masterpiece
@nazihahere
@nazihahere 2 года назад
December 22nd, 2021 The special effects and editing in this are so good I’m shocked it’s from 1902
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 года назад
The music’s too loud! I can’t hear what they’re saying
@Paldin-ft6in
@Paldin-ft6in 3 года назад
Its a silent film yo
@Paldin-ft6in
@Paldin-ft6in 3 года назад
Films were silent from 1878 to 1930
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 года назад
@@Paldin-ft6in it seems you didn’t get my joke
@Paldin-ft6in
@Paldin-ft6in 3 года назад
@@Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys oh sorry i didn't know it was a joke
@ignacio.o
@ignacio.o 3 года назад
Awww, all that was too polite
@Top10Archive
@Top10Archive 4 года назад
So this is where the moon came from in the Smashing Pumpkins "Tonight, Tonight", music video..
@traptownkys1947
@traptownkys1947 4 года назад
Yes, mr 1.5mil subscribers
@openscholar9908
@openscholar9908 4 года назад
The whole video was like this film. The umbrellas busting the moon people and the fall into the ocean.
@riahray
@riahray 4 года назад
Top 10 Archive That entire video was an homage to this film, yeah
@pablokurtsarte1767
@pablokurtsarte1767 4 года назад
Yes the music video is actually based on this movie.
@annettenezpugh944
@annettenezpugh944 4 года назад
I love that song and it's steampunk video
@jabuticaba4003
@jabuticaba4003 Год назад
What an amazing movie! Can't wait for the sequel.
@Billy__Joe
@Billy__Joe Год назад
1969 Stanley Kubrick
@theonemesis5217
@theonemesis5217 3 года назад
THE PIONEER OF THE ENTIRE HUMAN CINEMA, ALL OVER THE PLANET! WE MUST ALL PAY OUR RESPECTS TO THIS MOVIE, THAT WAS THE VERY REASON FOR OUR ENTERTAINMENT, NOWADAYS!
@zoharsarig9474
@zoharsarig9474 4 года назад
It’s just fascinating to see how much cinema has changed since then.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 4 года назад
Or so little. Use of Mattes, girls in sexy costumes, a comidic carachter, stop go motion, facial masques. All that has happned is the equipment has improved. But the thought and experiment that must have gone in to making it work the first time, in the most technically adavnaced media available? That is genius.
@mikebolton2388
@mikebolton2388 3 года назад
can we take a moment and appreciate how well done those props were
@MrImperial67
@MrImperial67 5 месяцев назад
This is a prophetic film
@TheSaltydog07
@TheSaltydog07 Год назад
I've always loved this. So whimsical and also thrilling without cgi.
@MrGotickiller09
@MrGotickiller09 4 года назад
8:15 proof that Earth isn't flat
@leopoldoancheta8340
@leopoldoancheta8340 4 года назад
Ppl this and last decade are stupid lol
@noneisallminussome371
@noneisallminussome371 3 года назад
Even ppl in the 1900 would facepalm at the fucking flat earthers today
@krisgr2196
@krisgr2196 3 года назад
AND proof that moon is a pie 😂🤣
@erch3rejc986
@erch3rejc986 3 года назад
No, it's a flat circle.
@cat1800
@cat1800 3 года назад
@@erch3rejc986 guys we found a flat earther
@Finzun
@Finzun 4 года назад
I just watch the entire video from the start and to end I like 1900s Movie now :D
@abandonedchannel9970
@abandonedchannel9970 4 года назад
@Australian Eugenics Expert It's 1942. Are you from the future?
@parthkhanolkar7916
@parthkhanolkar7916 3 года назад
Still better CGI than 2017 justice league
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