What led to the dynamic pictures we digitally watch today on the silver screen was a breakthrough every step of the way. ifilm invites you to join a walkthrough of those events, in chronological order.
Here’s another historical period.
1899
The first adaptation of a work of William Shakespeare, English poet, playwright and actor, who lived in the 16th century, was shot. The film partly featured the death scene from ‘King John’.
The twentieth century, 1900s
1901
The first film to use flashbacks to create a non-linear narrative was shot. Titled 'Histoire d'un crime’, it was directed by Ferdinand Zecca.
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