June 15, 1878. Eadweard Muybridge arranges twenty-four cameras along a track where a horse and his rider will run. He wants to prove scientifically that the hooves of the horse no longer touch the ground for a short time when his legs are in the assembled position. That day, Eadweard Muybridge creates the first live shot in motion in History. One hundred and forty years later, this short film pays tribute to his invention.
Starring Marina Zofia Grzesiak
Written and directed by Manon Décor & Michele Salimbeni
Produced by Manon Décor, Michele Salimbeni & Robin Jovy
Director of photography - Michele Picciaredda
Composer - Claudio Simonetti
Title design - Dan Perri
Editing – Violeta Fernandez
Sound - Louis Pierret & Clément Duclos
1.77: 1 - Color 2K - Dolby 5.1
Arri Alexa Mini - Lomo lenses
Library of Congress footage
10 minutes, 2019
48 International Short Film Festival at the Directors Guild of America, Los Angeles - USA
Polish International Short Film Festival - Warsaw
Las Vegas Film Convention - USA
Rome Film Awars - Italy
Paris Lift-Off Online Sessions - France
Fuorinorma collection #5 - Italy/France