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From the French serie "Un si grand soleil" (A So Great Sun), from Monday to Friday at 8:45 pm on national public tv channel France 2 :
The film was shot by some of the characters who want to "prove" the autenticity of old paints from 1902. It's supposed to be a newsreel from that date. Nobody seems to find strange that it's on 16mm and has a soundtrack (the film is projected silent in the fiction). And the viewers have to believe that when you shoot a 16mm film as an amateur, it comes process with an optical soundtrack. The old say is still valid : don't believe everythong you see on TV
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Originally posted by Joerg Polzfusz View PostOf course, they might have the excuse that they are not showing an original film, but a reduction print to 16mm that was done later. E.g., I’ve got a Super8-copy of the „Wintergarten-Rolle“ (Skladanowsky-Brothers‘ first films from 1895).
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Since 2009, national French tv channel, France 2, brodacasts a serie titles "Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie" (Agatha Christie's Little Murders). This serie has the action set in three different "periods", with three different actors : the '30s, the end of the 50s/beginning of the 60s and, since 2021, the 70s. The last episodes in the 70s period are no longer inspired by the book of the famous British writer. In last Friday's episode (season 3, episode 6), a projector (Heurtier) appeared :
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