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Library of Congress Restores 1897 Georges Méliès Film Featuring First Cinematic Robot

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3mo ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

The Library of Congress has rediscovered and restored a 45-second silent film from 1897 by French filmmaker Georges Méliès titled 'Gugusse et l'Automate' (Gugusse and the Automaton). This short film is significant as it appears to be the first-ever cinematic depiction of a robot, featuring a child-sized robot clown that attacks its creator. The film was made nearly 130 years ago but remains relevant with its science fiction themes. Méliès is best known for his 1902 masterpiece 'Le Voyage dans la Lune' (A Trip to the Moon). The restored film is now available for viewing on the Library of Congress website.

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The Library of Congress has found and restored a long-lost silent film by Georges Méliès.
The famed 19th century French filmmaker is best known for his groundbreaking 1902 science fiction adventure masterpiece Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon).
The 45-second-long, one-reel short Gugusse et l'Automate – Gugusse and the Automaton – was made nearly 130 years ago.
The film, which can be viewed on the Library of Congress' website, depicts a child-sized robot clown who grows...
A newly rediscovered 1897 short by famed French filmmaker Georges Méliès is being hailed as the first-ever depiction of a robot in cinema.
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A newly rediscovered 1897 short by famed French filmmaker Georges Méliès is being hailed as the first-ever depiction of a robot in cinema.

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