The Cameraman's Revenge

Lithuania and Russia, 1912

Film

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A jilted husband takes his revenge by filming his wife and her lover and showing the result at the local cinema. This was one of Starewicz’ first animated films, and stars a cast of animated beetles.

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Credits

director

Wladyslaw Starewicz

producer

Aleksandr Khanzhonkov

production company

Khanzhonkov

production design

Wladyslaw Starewicz

writer

Wladyslaw Starewicz

Duration

13:00

Production places
Lithuania Russia
Production dates
1912

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-90056

Language

Russian

Subject category

Animation

TMDB-Movie

90056

Wikidata

Q4291433

Collected

66 times

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