After the Ball (1897 film)
After the Ball | |
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scene from the film | |
Directed by | Georges Méliès |
Produced by | Star Film Company [1] |
Release date | 1897 |
Running time | Short |
Country | France |
Language | Silent film |
After the Ball (French: Après le bal) is a short French silent film created and released in 1897 and directed by Georges Méliès.
It starred Jehanne d'Alcy - Méliès' future wife, and Jane Brady.
The film's plot is a one-minute scene of a servant bathing a woman, along with the scenarios before and after as the servant is helping her get undressed (down to a bodystocking which simulates nudity) while revealing a few layers of clothing, bathing her, and finally covering and drying her with a robe. This is the earliest known film to show simulated nudity.[2]
References
- ↑ "After the Ball (S)". FilmAffinity.
- ↑ After the Ball on IMDb
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