Georges Méliès is one of the most important pioneers of early cinema. Between 1896 and 1912, he produced, directed and distributed more than 520 films, most of which also featured him as an actor. Méliès was the first to use a camera for a fictional purpose. Telling stories using film sets and production work. Thanks to his knowledge in illusionism, he discovered many special effects that still remains as a reference in modern cinema. His original film rolls have been found and restored, and now the Georges Méliès Cine-Concert will present a selection of Georges Méliès movies with live piano improvisations. You’ll feel like Méliès is among us.