A Sea Cave Near Lisbon
A Sea Cave Near Lisbon
| 29 October 1896 (USA)
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The water beats relentlessly against the Hell's Mouth (Boca do Inferno), one of the main natural attractions of Lisbon's west coast, filmed from above almost in a vertical plunge onto the deep, rocky ground.

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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SoTrumpBelieve

Must See Movie...

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Humaira Grant

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Jakoba

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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He_who_lurks

Shot at Boca del Inferno, Hell's Mouth, in Portugal, "A Sea Cave Near Lisbon" not only received positive reviews, it also was a favorite with audiences. Since audiences loved any old film just so long as it showed movement, it's easy to see why due to people back then loving films with waves. Directed by Henry Short, a cinematographer who worked for Robert Paul himself, the film really must have effected audiences. While not much happens at all you can't be bored as it's only 13 secs. The fact it's a moment in time makes it an interesting watch for silent film lovers.

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JoeytheBrit

Robert Paul is a largely forgotten name today, but he was a major pioneer of British cinema, and was quick to grasp the commercial potential of cinema in ways that better known pioneers such as William Friese-Greene were not. He was more of a mechanic than a filmmaker making, with Birt Acres, his own camera on which to shoot films in 1895, and also Britain's first projector, the Animatograph, with which to screen them in 1896. Early in the 20th century he had a custom-made studio built in Muswell Hill.This film, so short it barely qualifies for the title, is a good early example of how a dramatically framed shot can enhance a film. It's filmed from within a cave, the entrance of which serves as a frame for the waves that crash over rocks before flowing into the cave. Beyond the rocks, the horizon can be glimpsed.

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