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Albert Capellani Filmography

DirectingBORN 1874PARIS87 FILMS IN DB

AlbertCapellani

Known for Directing · The Flash of an Emerald, The Red Lantern, The Talisman

87
FILMS IN DB
$149
TOTAL VALUE
17
PRICED
$9
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
American Maid
~$75 · 4K · 1917
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Young Diana
$6 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Albert Capellani was a pioneering French film director whose career spanned the silent era, from 1905 to 1922. Known for his innovative storytelling techniques, his work laid the groundwork for modern cinema. Collectors especially seek out his 1910 film "The Missing Bride," a captivating narrative that showcases his ability to blend emotional depth with dramatic tension. This title is often sought after due to its historical significance and the rarity of surviving prints, making it a gem in any serious collection. Capellani’s influence extended beyond his own work, as he was part of a talented family in the film industry; his brothers included actor-sculptor Paul Capellani and director Roger Capellani. This familial connection adds an intriguing layer to collectors who appreciate the broader context of film history. By acquiring Capellani's films, collectors not only enrich their libraries but also preserve a vital part of early 20th-century cinema.

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87 films
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Albert Capellani known for?

Albert Capellani is known for directing films.

What genres does Albert Capellani's filmography span?

His filmography spans the genres of Drama, History, Fantasy, Romance, Comedy, and Crime.

What era or decades does Albert Capellani's work cover?

His work covers the years from 1905 to 1922, with the most active decade being the 1910s.

How extensive is Albert Capellani's filmography?

Albert Capellani has directed a total of 87 films.

What are some notable films directed by Albert Capellani?

Some notable films include Samson and Delilah (1908), The Common Law (1916), Cinderella or the Glass Slipper (1907), and Anna Karenina (1912).