Discover the early magic of animation with the master!
Did you know? Emile Cohl was one of the very first to use animation for storytelling. His genius paved the way for all of us!
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Émile Cohl (born Émile Eugène Jean Gaultier, 1857–1928) was a French artist, cartoonist, and animator. He is considered one of the fathers of animation. His groundbreaking work in the early 20th century revolutionized visual storytelling. Explore his incredible legacy and the magic he brought to the silver screen. This page is dedicated to celebrating his genius! |
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Check out some of his most famous works!
Fantasmagorie (1908)The first animated film in history! ![]() |
Le Cauchemar de Gontran (1909)A surreal journey into dreams. ![]() |
Les Transformatons comiques (1912)Incredible visual trickery! ![]() |
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