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What movie was the first to use stunts?

The inventor of the basic techniques of modern trick photography is the French actor, director, illusionist, film and theater entrepreneur Georges Méliès (1861-1938).

For the first time tricks were used in 1902 in his movie "Journey to the Moon" - the first science fiction film in the history of cinema. The term "Mélièsian tendency" in film studies defines a vivid spectacle based on the ability of cinema to transform life's reality.

During his long creative life (from 1896 to 1914), Méliès made more than 500 films lasting from one to 40 minutes.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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