Alexandre Michon
Alexander Mishon (Russian: Александр Михайлович Мишон; 5 July 1858, in Kharkiv – 5 July 1921, near Samara) was a Russian Empire photographer and cinematographer. Born to a French family in Kharkiv, he started his career as a photographer and owned a photo studio in his hometown. He later settled in Baku (nowadays capital of Azerbaijan) and lived there for 25 years.[1] Here, in 1898, he shot his first films using a Lumière cinematograph. Michon is widely regarded as the pioneer of Azerbaijani cinema.
Alexander Mishon | |
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Born | July 5, 1858 |
Died | July 5, 1921 |
Filmography
- Balaxanida neft fontani (1898) (English: The Oil Gush in Balakhany)
- Balaxanı-Sabunçu polis idarəsi süvari qorodovoyların at oynatmaları (1898)
- Bibiheybatda neft fontani yangini (1898) (English: The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat)
- Alahazrat buxara amirinin 'veliki knyaz Aleksey' paroxodunda yolasalma marasimi (1898) (English: Farewell Ceremony for His Majesty Emir of Bukhara on "Velikiy Kniaz Alexei" Steamboat)
- Ilisdin (1898) (English: You Stumbled)
- Qafqaz raqsi (1898) (English: The Folk Dance of Caucasus)
- Bazar küçasi sübh çag (1898)
- Qafqaz və Merkuri cəmiyyətinin paroxodunun limandan yola düşməsi (1898)
- Qatarin damiryol stansiyasina daxil olmasi (1898) (English:Train Entering the Railroad Station)
- Şəhər bağında xalq gəzintisi (1898)
References
- Murray, Robin L.; Heumann, Joseph K. (2009). Ecology and popular film: cinema on the edge. SUNY Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-7914-7678-9.
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