RMBTJTKW–THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, (aka LA PASSION DE JEANNE D'ARC), Maria Falconetti as Joan of Arc (center), caption reads: 'An immortal screen classic that will live forever! With Mlle. Falconetti the world's most outstanding screen artist. English dialog by David Rose of Radio Fame.' 1928.
RMF6DGWY–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton.
RMR9A2ED–Original film title: LES QUATRE CENTS COUPS. English title: THE FOUR HUNDRED BLOWS. Year: 1959. Director: FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT. Stars: JEAN-PIERRE LEAUD. Credit: SEDIF, LES FILMS DU CAROSSE/JANUS / Album
RMEJYN75–Studio 28 Cinema in Montmartre, Paris, France; popular independent cinema often screening early French or foreign classic films.
RMKEF6EH–October 20, 2017 - Chinese director Wong Kar-wai is presented with the Prix Lumiere 2017 by French actress Isabelle Andjani at the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMA8DX6F–During the 2005 Cannes Film Festival the Cinema de la Plage Beach showed openair screenings of classic films
RMKEF6EB–Lyon, France. 19th Oct, 2017. French actress Isabelle Adjani arrives at the Centre de Congrès in Lyon, France for the presentation of the Prix Lumiere 2017 to Chinese director Wong Kar-wai. The presentation marks the high point of the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMFCRJMK–A collection of English language film DVDs showing the genre 'Thriller'
RM2DFA67D–File - Undated picture of Michel Piccoli. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RME9E183–BARCELONA - MAY 08: Yann Tiersen, French musician, performance at Barts on May 08, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.
RMRYD22K–Jean Gabin Jules Berry LE JOUR SE LEVE / DAYBREAK 1939 director Marcel Carne writer Jacques Prevert France Productions Sigma / Les Films Vog
RFT1NFHX–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RMH3W1PE–1900s 1910 STREET SCENE SHOWING A KIOSK AND THE FRONT OF THE KING OF CINEMAS THEATER PARIS FRANCE
RMR97YMD–Original film title: UN CHIEN ANDALOU. English title: AN ANDALUSIAN DOG. Year: 1929. Director: LUIS BUÑUEL. Credit: BUNUEL-DALI / Album
RF2AN9H6C–LEGO BRIKS IN MOVIES EXHIBITION IN VERSAILLES, FRANCE
RMP0N020–Original Film Title: LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE. English Title: VOYAGE TO THE MOON. Film Director: GEORGES MELIES. Year: 1902. Credit: MELIES / Album
RF2GBCW4F–TOURS, FRANCE - Jul 13, 2021: The movie logos posted on the cinema's wall in Tours, France
RMK8AK98–A beef burger and chips on the door of a classic American car in a drive through takeaway or drive in cinema with popcorn. Fast foods restaurants
RMF6DGX3–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton.
RMK7PHXM–A beef burger and chips on the door of a classic American car in a drive through takeaway or drive in cinema with popcorn. Fast foods restaurants
RF2F9T5CT–Scenic view of the Old Port with the picturesque Provençal architecture and classic sail boats in Saint-Tropez, French Riviera France.
RF2BYPGG1–CLASSIC PLANE from a perspective on the wall. A thick sculpture made of metallic materials of 3D rendering
RMKEF6E1–Lyon, France. 19th Oct, 2017. French actress Isabelle Adjani (left)helps present the Prix Lumiere 2017 to Chinese director Wong Kar-wai (right). The presentation marks the high point of the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. With them is Wong Kar-wei's wife and collaborator Esther. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2DFA670–File - Undated picture of Michel Piccoli. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RME9BY1A–BARCELONA - MAY 08: Yann Tiersen, French musician, performance at Barts stage on May 08, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.
RFT1ND4W–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RMF6DGX2–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton.
RMK7P4C2–A beef burger and chips on the door of a classic American car in a drive through takeaway or drive in cinema with popcorn. Fast foods restaurants
RMKEF6E4–Lyon, France. 19th Oct, 2017. French singer and actor Charles Aznavour arrives at the Centre de Congrès in Lyon, France for the presentation of the Prix Lumiere 2017 to Chinese director Wong Kar-wai. The presentation marks the high point of the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2DFA671–File - Undated picture of Michel Piccoli. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NF0R–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RMF6DGWX–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton.
RMK7PJ25–A beef burger and chips on the door of a classic American car in a drive through takeaway or drive in cinema with popcorn. Fast foods restaurants
RMKEF6ED–Lyon, France. 19th Oct, 2017. French actress Isabelle Adjani arrives at the Centre de Congrès in Lyon, France for the presentation of the Prix Lumiere 2017 to Chinese director Wong Kar-wai. The presentation marks the high point of the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2DFA67F–File - Michel Piccoli during the 48th Cannes film Festival in Cannes, France on May 1995. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NEXT–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2GJAP76–1736088 Martin Roumagnac, directed by Georges Lacombe, 1946 (poster); (add.info.: Martin Roumagnac (The Room Upstairs) by Georges Lacombe with Marlene Dietriche and Jean Gabin, 1946.); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RMF6DGX1–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: ELIZABETH ALLAN as Lucie Manette.
RMKEF6E8–Lyon, France. 19th Oct, 2017. French actress Isabelle Adjani arrives at the Centre de Congrès in Lyon, France for the presentation of the Prix Lumiere 2017 to Chinese director Wong Kar-wai. The presentation marks the high point of the 9th annual Festival Lumiere, a film festival devoted to classic films. Credit: James Colburn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2DFA68E–File photo dated May 16, 2007 of Michel Piccoli at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NCT0–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2GJAP7R–1736124 Martin Roumagnac, directed by Georges Lacombe, 1946 (poster); (add.info.: Martin Roumagnac (The Room Upstairs) by Georges Lacombe with Marlene Dietriche and Jean Gabin, 1946.); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RMF6DGX4–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton and ELIZABETH ALLAN as Lucie Manette.
RM2DFA65M–File photo dated May 13, 2011 of Michel Piccoli promoting the film 'Habemus Papam' at the 64th Cannes International Film Festival. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Genin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NEYX–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RMF6DGX0–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton and ELIZABETH ALLAN as Lucie Manette.
RM2DFA661–File photo dated May 13, 2011 of Michel Piccoli promoting the film 'Habemus Papam' at the 64th Cannes International Film Festival. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Genin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NDBK–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RMF6DGWW–RELEASE DATE: December 25, 1935. MOVIE TITLE: A Tale of Two Cities. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancZe, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris. PICTURED: RONALD COLMAN as Sydney Carton and ELIZABETH ALLAN as Lucie Manette.
RM2DFA684–File photo dated May 16, 2007 of Michel Piccoli at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NEET–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA676–File photo dated May 16, 2007 of Michel Piccoli at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFM7–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA66E–File photo dated May 13, 2011 of Michel Piccoli promoting the film 'Habemus Papam' at the 64th Cannes International Film Festival. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Genin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFHA–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA664–File photo dated May 13, 2011 of Michel Piccoli promoting the film 'Habemus Papam' at the 64th Cannes International Film Festival. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Genin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NEFM–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA65Y–File photo dated of Michel Piccoli and his wife attending Senegalese sculptor Ousmane Sow’s induction ceremony at the Academie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Jerome Do
RFT1NF18–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA683–File - Emmanuelle Beart et Michel Piccoli during the 44th Cannes film Festival in Cannes, France on May 1991. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFMR–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA675–File - Michel Piccoli demonstrating for abortion and contraception during the 27th Cannes film Festival in Cannes, France on May 1974. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFBF–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA67E–File - Michel Piccoli demonstrating for abortion and contraception during the 27th Cannes film Festival in Cannes, France on May 1974. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NDME–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA67Y–File - Michel Piccoli et Julie Gayet during the 48th Cannes film Festival in Cannes, France on May 1995. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour' and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie', as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt'. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFHK–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA67C–File photo dated May 16, 2007 of Michel Piccoli at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NFGR–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA66C–File photo dated May 13, 2011 of Michel Piccoli promoting the film 'Habemus Papam' at the 64th Cannes International Film Festival. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Genin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1ND34–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA67A–File photo dated May 16, 2007 of Michel Piccoli at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFT1NE7J–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA66T–File photo dated March 1, 2012 of actor Michel Piccoli speaks at socialist presidential candidate Francois Hollande campaign rally in Lyon, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABAC
RFT1NDP7–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and
RM2DFA66R–File photo dated March 1, 2012 of actor Michel Piccoli speaks at socialist presidential candidate Francois Hollande campaign rally in Lyon, France. Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday. An arthouse legend, Piccoli starred in a string of films by the Spanish-born great Luis Bunel, including “Belle de Jour” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”, as well as turning in a typically memorable turn opposite Brigitte Bardot in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 classic “Contempt”. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABAC
RFT1N1E7–A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la Lune)[a] is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and