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Cagliostro's Folding Screen is a fascinating piece from Segundo de Chomón, blending fantasy with early cinematic experimentation. The film's visual style is striking, using practical effects that were quite advanced for 1912, creating an eerie atmosphere that feels both whimsical and mysterious. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the surreal visuals. It's also interesting how it plays with the concept of magic and illusion, perhaps reflecting the zeitgeist of the early 20th century. Chomón's knack for inventive imagery shines here, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in the evolution of fantasy in film.
Silent film, runs approximately 6 minutes.Early example of special effects in cinema.Produced by the Pathé Frères company.Part of the French avant-garde movement.
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