A Trip to the Moon

History, Artemis, and Humanity’s Space Junk

There is something almost innocent, at first glance, about Georges Méliès’s A Trip to the Moon. The painted sets, the theatrical gestures, the famous image of the capsule lodged in the eye of the moon — all of it feels whimsical, handmade, full of wonder. It bears the marks of ingenuity in their freshest form. Cinema is still young. Imagination is learning what machinery can do. Human beings are discovering that they can build not only devices, but dreams.

And yet, to watch the film closely is to feel a disturbance beneath the delight.

The voyage is not simply a journey. It is an invasion. The moon is not approached with humility or reverence, but penetrated, subdued, and turned into a stage for conquest. The lunar beings are encountered not as neighbors in wonder but as hostile “natives,” there to be struck, shattered, and overcome. The travelers return not merely with experience, but with a captive and a triumphal procession. What looks at first like fantasy reveals itself as a little parable of empire.

That is why the film still matters. It is not only an early science-fiction spectacle. It is an early warning.

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And set your DVRs b/c next week’s #SilentSundayNights is a TRIPLE FEATURE: “Ballet Mécanique” (1923/24)🇫🇷, “Le Voyage dans La Lune” (1902)🇫🇷 AND “A Page of Madness” (1926)🇯🇵
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A drawing in Brian Selznick’s “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” (2007)

Brian Selznick's graphic novel "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" (2007) includes Selznick's drawing of a moon with a spaceship in its eye, an image based on "A Trip to the Moon", a 1902 film by Georges Méliès. In Selznick's story, it is by an automaton designed by Méliès. Further, it

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“A Trip to the Moon” (1902), by Georges Méliés, and the Apollo program

In "A Trip to the Moon", a 1902 film by Georges Méliès that I discussed with my students yesterday, the space travellers fly to the moon with a rocket carrying a passenger lander. That anticipates the form of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon with a rocket and a

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Pauline Méliès: “Georges Méliès knew that cinema would become an industry one day”

French filmmaker and pioneer George Méliès (1861-1938), director of the surrealistic screen classic “Le voyage dans la lune” (1902, a.k.a. “A Trip to the Moon”) and discoverer of severa…

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I just watched the restored, colourised version of A Trip to the Moon (1902) and the documentary about its history and restoration (An Extraordinary Voyage 2011)

I left some thoughts on the film on Letterbxd but overall, I enjoyed it for the quirky and satirical film that it is

My ★★★★★ review of A Trip to the Moon on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/9cIK3N

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A ★★★★★ review of A Trip to the Moon (1902)

"Time. Is never time at all. You can never leave without leaving a piece of youth. And our lives are forever changed. We will never be the same. The more you change, the less you feel..." So why am I quoting Tonight, Tonight by The Smashing Pumpkins in a film review? Other than it being one of my favourite songs and one that makes me happy and sad at the same time, this is the song that had the music video that introduced me to A Trip to the Moon because it was heavily inspired by the film I saw

I never get sick of seeing that part when the fishtank is filmed to show the rocket hitting the water
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Some of Georges Méliès’s sketches for “A Trip to the Moon”/“Le Voyage dans la Lune”
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The color in “A Trip to the Moon” was hand painted onto the film at Élizabeth and Berthe Thuillier’s coloring lab in Paris when it was originally released. About 4-5% of Méliès’ films are estimated to have been colored this way
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