Segundo de Chomón
Known for: Directing
Born: October 15, 1871 in Teruel, Aragón, Spain - Died: May 1, 1929
Segundo de Chomón became involved in film through his wife, who was an actress in Pathé films. In 1902, he became a concessionary for Pathé in Barcelona, distributing its products in Spanish-speaking countries and managing a factory for the coloring of Pathé films. He began shooting footage of Spanish locations for the company; then, in 1905, he moved to Paris where he became a trick film specialist. The body of work he created over five years was outstanding. De Chomón created fantastical narratives embellished with ingenious effects, gorgeous color, innovative hand-drawn, and puppet animation; tricks of the eye that surprise and delight, and startling turns of surreal imagination. De Chomón carried on as a filmmaker, specializing in trick effects, working for Pathé, Itala and others.
Known for
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Cinematógrafo 1900
Self (archive footage)
El hombre que quiso ser Segundo
Self (archive footage)
The Electric Hotel
Bertrand
Satán se divierte (Satan s'amuse or Satan at Play)
Cabiria
Director of Photography
Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp
Director of Photography
Weird Fantasies
Director
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Director
Le Secret de la sorcière
Director
A Panicky Picnic
Director
The Red Spectre
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Magic Roses
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The Golden Beetle
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Kiri-Kis
Director
Music, Forward!
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The Bewitched House
Director
The War and the Dream of Momi
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Old Toledo
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Girona, the Spanish Venice
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The Fantastic Iris
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Sweet Dreams Intermingled With Nightmares
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Loïe Fuller
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Legend of a Ghost
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Los héroes del sitio de Zaragoza
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