Un bon bock

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Un bon bock is an early French animated film created by pioneer Émile Reynaud, known for its hand-drawn images projected using his Théâtre Optique system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
animated film
short film
silent film
animationTechnique hand-drawn animation
archivalStatus no known complete original film band survives
associatedWith pre-cinema optical entertainment
basedOn original story by Émile Reynaud
countryOfOrigin France
creator Émile Reynaud NERFINISHED
director Émile Reynaud NERFINISHED
exhibitedAs part of Reynaud's luminous pantomimes shows
exhibitionType projected on a screen for a paying audience
filmFormat 35 mm film
firstScreeningCity Paris GENERATED
firstScreeningCountry France GENERATED
firstScreeningVenue Musée Grévin GENERATED
genre animated comedy
comedy film
hasColor color
hasInteractivity manually controlled image sequence by the operator
hasLivePerformanceComponent true
hasSurvivingElements still images and written descriptions only
hasTitleLanguage French
historicalPeriod early cinema era
imageType hand-painted frames on flexible film bands
influenced development of animated film projection techniques
isLostFilm true
isPartOf Pantomimes lumineuses
musicBy Gaston Paulin NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the earliest publicly exhibited animated films
use of the Théâtre Optique projection system
originalLanguage French
producer Émile Reynaud NERFINISHED
projectionSystemUsed Théâtre Optique NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1892
runtimeApproximateMinutes 15
screenwriter Émile Reynaud NERFINISHED
soundType live musical accompaniment
titleTranslationEnglish A Good Beer NERFINISHED

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Émile Reynaud notableWork Un bon bock