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The Extraordinary Voyage

The Extraordinary Voyage

20117.71h 4m

Overview

An account of the extraordinary life of film pioneer Georges Méliès (1861-1938) and the amazing story of the copy in color of his masterpiece A Trip to the Moon (1902), unexpectedly found in Spain and restored thanks to the heroic efforts of a group of true cinema lovers.

Directed by Serge Bromberg
Written by Serge Bromberg, Eric Lange, Frédérique Moreau
Produced by Serge Bromberg
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Top Cast

Serge Bromberg

Serge Bromberg

Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice)

Costa-Gavras

Costa-Gavras

Self - Filmmaker

Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Self - Filmmaker

Michel Gondry

Michel Gondry

Self - Filmmaker

Michel Hazanavicius

Michel Hazanavicius

Self - Filmmaker

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Nicolas Ricordel

Self - AFF Member

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Eric Lange

Self - Filmmaker

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Tom Burton

Self - Filmmaker

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Marie Bromberg

Self - Film Colorist

Georges Méliès

Georges Méliès

Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

Themes & Keywords

cinema on cinemabiographyspecial effectsfilmmakingcinema historyportrait of an artistearly cinemaportrait of a filmmakervisual effectseuropean cinema

About The Extraordinary Voyage

The Extraordinary Voyage is a documentary, history film released in 2011 exploring themes of cinema on cinema, biography, special effects, filmmaking, cinema history, portrait of an artist. Directed by Serge Bromberg, it stars Serge Bromberg, Costa-Gavras, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. An account of the extraordinary life of film pioneer Georges Méliès (1861-1938) and the amazing story of the copy in color of his masterpiece A Trip to the Moon (1902), unexpectedly found in Spain and restored thanks to the heroic efforts of a group of true cinema lovers.

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