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Flowers is a 1912 film produced by Gaumont. It is notable for being one of the earliest color films created using the Gaumont Chronochrome three-color additive process.
'Flowers' is quite scarce, and its historical significance as one of the earliest color films makes it a noteworthy entry in any serious collection. Most surviving prints are in fragile condition, adding to its allure for collectors. The film's unique use of color and artistic presentation sets it apart from typical silent films of the period, and its format history intrigues those interested in the evolution of cinematic techniques.
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Flowers was released in 1912.
Flowers was produced by Gaumont.
Flowers is known for being one of the earliest color films produced using the Gaumont Chronochrome three-color additive process.
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