The Weavers (1905 film)
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1905 grandmother despine the weavers by manaki brothers
The Weavers or Grandmother Despina is a silent, black and white documentary film made in 1905 by the Balkan film pioneers the Manaki brothers in the small Aromanian village of Avdella, in the Ottoman vilayet of Monastir. It depicts the Manaki's aunts and 114-year-old grandmother Despina spinning and weaving. It was originally called "Our 114-year-old grandmother at work weaving", but has come to be known as The Weavers.
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It is considered to be the first ever film to be shot in the Ottoman Balkans as a whole.
The film was shot with 35 mm film with an Urban Bioscope movie camera (serial number 300) imported from London.
Appropriation
An extract from the film appears at the beginning of Theo Angelopoulos's 1995 film Ulysses' Gaze.
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