
Georges Demenÿ
Directing
Known For
Silent film directed by Georges Demenÿ for Gaumont. An actual remake of the Lumiére brothers' "Démolition d'un mur" (1896).
Les démolisseurs

Loïe Fuller performs a serpentine dance.
Serpentine Dance: Loïe Fuller

1894 black and white short by Georges Demenÿ depicting a woman in a dress sitting in a chair and blowing a kiss towards the camera.
Baisers envolés
In commercial sales catalogs from the Société L. Gaumont et Cie, this film (cataloged under "Vues animées") is credited to the system of Georges Demenÿ. Like many early Gaumont "views," it was filmed as a demonstration of Demenÿ's 60mm (later 58mm) Chronophotographe camera. His name is the only one appearing on legal and technical documentation for this production period.
Les Concierges

1894 black and white short by Georges Demenÿ depicting a woman in a dress sitting in chair who hides her face behind a giant fan.
Clin d'éventail

Early film featuring two dancers by chronophotographer and filmmaker: Georges Demenÿ.