Georges Méliès — Inspiration For The Movie ‘Hugo’

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The real-life of early French filmmaker Georges Méliès inspired the central character of author Brian Selznick’s book “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” and the movie adaptation by Martin Scorsese. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Méliès’ granddaughter and with film historian Glenn Myrent, who just saw the film, “Hugo” in Paris.

Also featured in the interview: “The Extraordinary Voyage—A trip to The Moon” is a documentary about the lost and found, then restored hand-painted version of Georges Méliès’ 1902 film “A Trip to the Moon.” This version also include a soundtrack by Air. It will be released in early 2012 by Flicker Alley and in select theaters.

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