June 15, 1878. Eadweard Muybridge arranges twenty-four cameras along a track where a horse and his rider will run. He wants to prove scientifically that the hooves of the horse no longer touch the ground for a short time when his legs are in the assembled position. That day, Eadweard Muybridge creates the first live shot in motion in History. One hundred and forty years later, this short film pays tribute to his invention.
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Executive Producers :
Manon Décor, Michele Salimbeni, Robin Jovy
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Manon Décor, Michele Salimbeni
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Romain Vallade, Pierre Leroy Debenoit
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Sergio Stivaletti, Michelangelo Stivaletti