Georges Alphonse Hatot (22 December 1876 – 8 August 1959) was a theater manager and pioneering[1][2] French filmmaker during the late 1890s and early twentieth century. He directed the first known film based on the story of Joan of Arc in 1898[3][4][5][6] as well as having made the first films to feature the Roman emperor Nero.[7][8][9][10] Besides being a director he also wrote the 1908 serial Nick Carter, le roi des détectives which was a major success and spawned many detective series in the following years.[11]
Georges Hatot | |
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Born | Paris, France | December 22, 1876
Died | August 11, 1959 | (aged 82)
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, director, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1896–1922 |
Spouse | 1 |
Biography
editGeorges Alphonse Hatot was born on December 22, 1876, in Paris.[12]
Filmography
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Year | Title | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
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1897 | Assassinat de Kléber | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Assasinat du Duc de Guise | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Barbebleue | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Bataille d'enfants à coups d'oreillers | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Les Boxeurs et le spectateur trop curieux puni | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Le Charpentier maladroit | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Chez le cordonnier | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Chez le juge de paix | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1897 | Néron essayant des poisons sur des esclaves | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1898 | Exécution de Jeanne d'Arc | Yes | Produced by Société Lumière | ||
1898 | Le Cocher de fiacre endormi | Yes | Produced by Gaumont |
References
edit- ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna; Higgins, MaryEllen (2 September 2009). The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 202. ISBN 9780810870383 – via Internet Archive.
Georges Hatot .
- ^ Abel, Richard (16 December 2017). Encyclopedia of Early Cinema. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780415234405 – via Google Books.
- ^ Engelen, Leen; Winkel, Roel Vande (16 December 2017). Perspectives on European Film and History. Academia Press. ISBN 9789038210827 – via Google Books.
- ^ Haines, John (30 October 2013). Music in Films on the Middle Ages: Authenticity Vs. Fantasy. Routledge. ISBN 9781135927691 – via Google Books.
- ^ Aberth, John (16 December 2017). A Knight at the Movies: Medieval History on Film. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415938860 – via Google Books.
- ^ Greene, Naomi (29 March 1999). Landscapes of Loss: The National Past in Postwar French Cinema. Princeton University Press. ISBN 1400823048 – via Google Books.
- ^ Michelakis, Pantelis; Wyke, Maria (15 August 2013). The Ancient World in Silent Cinema. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107016101 – via Google Books.
- ^ Pomeroy, Arthur J. (1 June 2017). A Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118741443 – via Google Books.
- ^ Pomeroy, Arthur J. (1 June 2017). A Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118741443 – via Google Books.
- ^ Winkler, Martin M. (4 February 2009). Troy: From Homer's Iliad to Hollywood Epic. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781405178549 – via Google Books.
- ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna; Higgins, Maryellen (2009-09-02). The a to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 203. ISBN 9780810870383.
Nick Carter hatot.
- ^ Riazzoli, Mirko (25 September 2017). A Chronology of the Cinema Volume 1 From the pioneers to 1960. Youcanprint. ISBN 9788892685482 – via Google Books.