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So, 'De Kongelige skal fotograferes' is a fascinating piece, right? Filmed back in 1899, it captures a moment when King Christian IX of Denmark and his family were staged for a photograph. There’s this raw, unfiltered quality to it; it’s not just a documentary but a glimpse into royal life, the fashion, the expressions. The pacing is contemplative, almost like you’re standing there waiting for the click of the camera yourself. It’s intriguing to see how they preserved such a personal yet public moment. The simplicity of the shoot contrasts with the grandeur one might expect – it's a unique blend of intimacy and formality that really stands out in early cinema.
This film holds a certain scarcity in collector circles, mainly due to its age and the delicate nature of early film formats. It's often discussed among those who appreciate the evolution of documentary filmmaking. While not frequently seen in standard collections, it sparks interest for its historical context and its insight into royal family dynamics during that era.
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