What is Apotheose?
Apotheose is a short film released in 1895. The film showcases the Bioskop, a device that projects images rapidly to create the illusion of movement.
- Type
- Film
- Year
- 1895
- Status
- Released
- Runtime
- 1 minutes
- Release date
- Nov 1, 1895
- Genres
- Documentary
- Updated
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Apotheose is a short film released in 1895. The film showcases the Bioskop, a device that projects images rapidly to create the illusion of movement. The Bioskop is demonstrated by two inventors who appear on screen. The inventors bow to the camera at both sides of an empty screen. The scene is presented in continuity, suggesting it was shown at the end of a session. The purpose of this final scene is to bid farewell to the audience, implying it was a conclusion to a screening or presentation.
Should you watch it?
“The two inventors of the Bioskop bow to the camera in this short 1895 documentary.”
- features the inventors of the Bioskop
- provides a look at early 1895 filmmaking
- extremely short runtime of one minute
- very limited narrative content
Watch it if you are interested in historical documentaries from 1895.
The film is a brief historical documentary featuring a farewell bow.
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When was Apotheose released?
Apotheose was released on 11/01/1895.
What is the runtime of Apotheose?
The film has a runtime of 1 minute.
What genre is Apotheose classified as?
It is classified as a documentary.
Who appears in Apotheose?
The two inventors of the Bioskop appear in the film, bowing to the camera.
Where does the scene take place?
The scene takes place at both sides of an empty screen.