Paris Cinéma

Paris Cinéma

Year: 1929

Runtime: 49 mins

Language: French

Director: Jean Mitry

Documentary

A pioneering behind‑the‑scenes documentary follows film production from building a Debrie camera to studio shooting, direction and early animation. Pierre Chenal meets André Rigal, who grinds his freehand sketches in a coffee grinder to make cartoon frames. It also captures Alain Saint‑Ogan on “Zig et Puce” and Ladislas Starewitch presenting stars.

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