Edwardian Insects on Film

Edwardian Insects on Film

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2013-03-19 | 59 min
Documentary

In 1908, amateur naturalist and pioneering filmmaker Percy Smith stunned early cinema goers with his footage of the juggling fly. Hailed as the father of Natural History film, Smith was a hugely influential visual pioneer, inventing many techniques that are still used today. Being both a genius and an eccentric, we follow his life from his earliest films, to the collapse of his house from his mould experiment to his ultimate suicide. We also meet Natural History icon Sir David Attenborough, who was so amazed by Smith’s films in the 1930s that they inspired him to get into natural history.

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Cast

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Charlie Hamilton James

Self - Presenter

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David Attenborough

Self

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Dr Tim Boon

Self - Science Museum, London

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David Cleveland

Self - Film Archivist

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Tim Cockerill

Self - Entomologist

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Bryony Dixon

Self - Curator, Silent Film, BFI

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Jenny Hammerton

Self - Film Archivist

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Michael Harvey

Self - National Media Museum

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Percy Smith

Self - archive footage

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John Winder

Self - Scientist & Collector

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