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The Cinematographic Activities Of Charles Rider Noble And John Mackenzie In The Balkans Volume One 1st Edition Peter Kardjilov

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The Cinematographic Activities Of Charles Rider Noble And John Mackenzie In The Balkans Volume One 1st Edition Peter Kardjilov
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.59 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Peter Kardjilov
ISBN: 9781527550735, 1527550737
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Cinematographic Activities Of Charles Rider Noble And John Mackenzie In The Balkans Volume One 1st Edition Peter Kardjilov by Peter Kardjilov 9781527550735, 1527550737 instant download after payment.

In the early 20th century, the American film producer Charles Urban, who had founded his company in London, sent two of his camera operators out to the Balkans. The Englishman Charles Rider Noble recreated moments from the uprising that had broken out in Macedonia (part of Turkey at that time) and filmed all over Bulgaria, while the Scot John Mackenzie travelled through Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. As such, thanks to these two Britons, the first sequences of living pictures were filmed in the peninsula from 1903 to 1905. This book deals with this under-researched period, examining in depth, diligently and in detail over 1,200 sources of information (including newspaper reports, film catalogues, and archives). It will appeal to anyone who loves the 'Seventh Art' and adores the secrets its early history still holds.

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