Albert Capellani: Pioneer of the Silent Screen

Albert Capellani: Pioneer of the Silent Screen

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ISBN: 9780813166438; Hardcover224 pages, 5.50 x 8.50 in, 32 b&w photosAlbert CapellaniPioneer of the Silent Screenby Christine LeteuxForeword by Kevin BrownlowIn recent years, technology has given films of the silent era and their creators a second life as new processes have eased their restoration and distribution. Among the films benefitting from these developments are the works of director Albert Capellani (1874--1931), whose oeuvre was instrumental in the development of cinema in the early 1900s and whose contributions rival those of D. W. Griffith.For the first time in English, Christine Leteux's essential biography of Capellani offers a detailed assessment of the groundbreaking director. Capellani began his career in France at what was, at the time, the biggest film company in the world: Pathé. There, he directed the first multireel version of Les Miserables in 1912 as well as his masterpiece, Germinal (1913). After immigrating to the United States, Capellani worked at a numb

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