Fantasmagorie (film)

Fantasmagorie (also called 'A Fantasy') is a 1908 French animated short film by Émile Cohl.[1] The film largely consists of a stick man moving about and encountering all manner of morphing objects, such as a wine bottle that transforms into a flower which becomes an elephant.Other characters include a woman in a movie theater wearing a large hat with gigantic feathers, and a strongman.The title is taken from the original French word for "phantasmagoria", a mid-19th century magic lantern show with moving images of ghosts.Despite the short running time, the piece was packed with material devised in a stream of consciousness style.
Émile Cohl , the creator of Fantamagorie .
Fantasmagorie (1908)
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