1895 German Empire film
Die Serpentintänzerin Directed by Max Skladanowsky Produced by Max Skladanowsky Cinematography Max Skladanowsky Release date
November 1, 1895 (1895-11-01 )
Running time
6 seconds Country German Empire Language Silent
Die Serpentintänzerin (also known as Serpentinen Tanz ) is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film , directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky , one of the German-born brothers responsible for inventing the Bioscop .
It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances , the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Italienischer Bauerntanz , Komisches Reck , Serpentinen Tanz , Der Jongleur Paul Petras , Das Boxende Känguruh , Akrobatisches Potpourri , Kamarinskaja , Ringkampf and Apotheose . Each film lasted approximately six seconds and would be repeated several times.[ 1]
In 1995 this film was incorporated into Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky , a drama telling the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers and the early days of German film projection.
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