Picturesque Tripoli
Originally released in 1911. Picturesque Tripoli is a feature film. directed by Albert Samama Chikly. At just 6 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Oasis in the desert: we see palm trees, camels, and a panoramic view of the village. Men exit a mosque. Women and children assemble and the women prepare a meal--smiling and laughing when they notice the camera. A group of men and children emerge with a camel from an underground gallery. A man harvests fruits from a tree. A woman vigorously crushes the fruit with a stone. A child stomps the fruit with his feet inside a container. The people often look directly at the camera while they work. We see the process of their labor production, followed by views of the old fortress, the citadel, and the village. A woman fetches water from a well in a bucket. A donkey raises a ruckus and causes a scene. A small child smiles and nods while holding the side of his head after a fight, indicating that he did well.
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Production Details
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Picturesque Tripoli about?
Oasis in the desert: we see palm trees, camels, and a panoramic view of the village. Men exit a mosque. Women and children assemble and the women prepare a meal--smiling and laughing when they noti...
Who directed Picturesque Tripoli?
Picturesque Tripoli was directed by Albert Samama Chikly.
How long is Picturesque Tripoli?
Picturesque Tripoli has a runtime of 0 hours and 6 minutes (6 minutes total).
When was Picturesque Tripoli released?
Picturesque Tripoli was released on January 1, 1911 in theaters.