Patineur Grotesque

1896 comedy film directed by Marius Sestier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patineur Grotesque was a film of a comic roller-skater.[1]

CinematographyMarius Sestier
Production
company
Distributed byLumière Brothers
Release date
  • 28 March 1897 (1897-03-28) (Lyon)
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Patineur Grotesque
Frame from the film Patineur Grotesque
CinematographyMarius Sestier
Production
company
Distributed byLumière Brothers
Release date
  • 28 March 1897 (1897-03-28) (Lyon)
CountryColony of New South Wales (Australia)
LanguageSilent
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Patineur Grotesque (1896)

Marius Sestier filmed the comic act in Prince Alfred Park in the South Sydney-Redfern area in 1896.[2][3] The film was not released until 1897 in Lyon, France.[1] The film was listed in the original Lumière Brothers catalogue as Lumière N°117 and N°73 in a newer catalogue.[4]

Sestier together with Henry Walter Barnett had made approximately 19 films in Sydney and Melbourne between October and November 1896, these being the very first films recorded in Australia.[1]

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