1900s

Cinema was barely a decade old when the 1900s produced two films that still feel electric today: A Trip to the Moon and The Great Train Robbery proved that moving pictures could tell stories, not just record reality. Directors like Méliès and Porter were inventing the grammar of film from scratch, with no rulebook to follow. Browse Macca's reviews of these pioneering early shorts below.

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