Thursday, 30 April 2026

Hard to tell

 

Duo (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this is an early short film. A couple have an argument on camera.


It is a little hard to tell what is going on to be honest. Without sound or titles I am not really sure of the action. Not the best short.


2/5

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Hammed

 

Une poule introduite dans un concert (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this is an early short film. A man hams up playing the piano.


Trying a bit too hard to be silly in my opinion. The over exaggerated action is not for me. Not the best from this director.


2/5

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Singer

 

Pourqoui garder ton coeur? (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this short film stars Emilie Mily-Meyer. A woman sings.


An early sound and image combination. Impressive vocals from the film star, the recording only crackles a bit towards the end. Decent short film.


3/5

Monday, 27 April 2026

Seed of resentment

 

A Mustard Seed (2026)


Directed by Femi Oladigbolu this short film stars Hope Ikpoku Jnr, Tayo Aluko and Enva Lewis. A young man resents his father's attempts at faith healing which failed to save his mother.


I think this short film does a good job of showing how the desperate fall back on faith when they have no other option. I am not a fan of pro faith movies and I think this one just about falls on the critical side enough for me. A decent short.


3/5

Sunday, 26 April 2026

A costumed dance

 

Danse Louis XV (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this is an early short film. A couple dance for the camera.


Slightly unusual in these early films to get two people dancing rather than just one. Fine for what it is. Some nice costumes.


3/5

Saturday, 25 April 2026

Another dancer

 

Le cygne (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this is an early short film. A woman dances in front of a painted backdrop.

A fun little dance with plenty of energy to it. The image quality is surprisingly good for the age of the film. Pretty standard in terms of the content.


3/5

Friday, 24 April 2026

A dance of colour

 

Gavotte (1900)


Directed by Marguerite Vrignault this is an early short film staring Cleo de Merode. A woman dances for the camera.


A really nicely hand coloured short film. The dancing is not that different from what you will see in other films of the period. Well made and survives in good quality.


3/5