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The History of Cinema: 1910 |
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Argentina - Denmark |
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Argentina |
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| 22/5 - | La Revolucion de Mayo, Argentina's first fiction film using professional actors, is released [MORE] | |||
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Australia |
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| Nov - | The country’s first newsreel, Pathe’s Australian Animated Gazette, is started. [MORE] | |||
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Botswana |
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| - The country's third film is made by bioscope operators for the South African Railways and Harbours and the Coliseum Cinema. The films are phantom rides filmed from the front of moving trains, but the quality is said to be poor because the cameras jerk up and down. [ADD] | ||||
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Czechoslovakia |
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| – Count Alexander Kollovrath creates the Sasha Film Company at Horni Plana, near Marienbad. [ADD] | ||||
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Denmark |
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| Spring - | Anker Kirkeby of Copenhagen Politiken proposes the founding of Danish Statens Arkiv for Historiske Filme og Stemmer (Danish State Archive for Historical Film and Speech) to Ole Olsen of Nordisk Film. [ADD] | |||
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| 12/9 - | Asta Neilsen makes her debut in Afgrunden for the Kosmorama Company. She is directed by her husband, Peter Urban Gad. [ADD] | |||
| – Den Hvide Slavehandel (The White Slave Trade) causes a sensation because of its explicit depiction of prostitution, and begins a trend for vice-themed films in many countries. Lighting effects begin to be used to emphasise the dramatic effect of such films. [ADD] | ||||
| – The Danish Association of Theatres for Moving Pictures is established. [ADD] | ||||
Other Key Films of 1910 |
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| Hamlet (August Blom) [ADD] | ||||
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