The Kiss

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The Kiss is an 1896 short silent film that became famous as one of the earliest motion pictures to depict a romantic kiss on screen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
black-and-white film
short film
silent film
alsoKnownAs The May Irwin Kiss
archiveStatus survives in film archives
associatedWith Edison Kinetoscope exhibitions
Thomas Alva Edison
surface form: Thomas Edison
basedOn stage musical "The Widow Jones"
cinematographyBy William Heise NERFINISHED
colorProcess black and white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact sparked moral debates about decency in motion pictures
depicts a man and a woman kissing
director William Heise
distributor Edison Manufacturing Company
era early cinema
exhibitionContext shown in peep-show style Kinetoscope parlors
featuresCharacter John C. Rice NERFINISHED
May Irwin
filmingTechnique Kinetoscope film
filmMovement early American cinema
format 35 mm film
genre actuality film
romance film
hasInfluenceOn public perception of cinema as a medium for intimacy
hasOnlineAvailability public domain film available on the internet
hasType one-shot film
historicalPeriod late 19th century
notableFor being one of the earliest films to depict a romantic kiss on screen
causing controversy for its depiction of intimacy
originalLanguage none (silent film)
producer Thomas Alva Edison
surface form: Thomas A. Edison
productionCompany Edison Manufacturing Company
Edison Studios
publicationDate 1896
runningTimeCategory very short film
runtime approximately 18 seconds
setting close-up of two people kissing
shotType medium close-up
sound silent
stars John C. Rice NERFINISHED
May Irwin
subjectMatter romantic kiss
timePeriodOfWork silent era
title The Kiss self-linksurface differs

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Edison Studios notableWork The Kiss
The Kiss title The Kiss self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Kiss (1896 film)