Ameta

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Movie
Original title Ameta
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1903
length 1 minute
Rod
camera Frederick S. Armitage
occupation
  • Ameta

Ameta is a short film made in 1903 by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company . Frederick S. Armitage was behind the camera . The film was released in April of 1903.

action

The film shows the dancer Ameta dancing with Isis wings .

Background information

The film received heavy advertising in newspapers such as the New York Clipper . There were also exaggerations in which it was described that a sea of ​​confetti and ribbons could be seen or that a fire dance was performed.

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