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  Esperanto film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both were shot in the 1960s, and both were long thought lost until recent restorations.
After a restoration and home video release (in the PAL format) in Switzerland, the film appears to be once again unavailable.
Very little detailed information about Angoroj is available, except that the cast included some proficient Esperantists, including Raymond Schwartz, who was associated with the Esperanto Cabaret in Paris.
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 Angoroj
Angoroj (1964) was the first film produced in Esperanto.
Incubus (1965, starring William Shatner) is the only known feature film with entirely Esperanto dialogue.
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 Esperanto film -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first was the (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French production (additional info and facts about Angoroj) Angoroj (Agonies) in (additional info and facts about 1964) 1964, directed by Atelier Mahé.
After a restoration and (additional info and facts about home video) home video release (in the (A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities) PAL format) in (A landlocked federal republic in central Europe) Switzerland, the film appears to be once again unavailable.
Very little detailed information about Angoroj is available, except that the cast included some proficient Esperantists, including Raymond Schwartz, who was associated with the Esperanto Cabaret in (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/es/esperanto_film.htm   (384 words)

  
 Esperanto and Cinema. Conclusion
In his essay, "Filmo en la Historio de Esperanto," which appeared in the May 1982 issue of the journal Monato, Arpad Abony-Nagy frustrates the reader with a tantalisingly brief mention of a 60-minute film called "Angoroj," the sound-track of which is entirely in Esperanto.
We are told neither the date it was made, nor the country it was made in.
Abony-Nagy does provide some useful information and tells us that the director of Angoroj was L. Mahe, the music was composed by Rene Texier, and some members of the cast were: Jana Ravselj, Srdjan Flego, Marc Darnault, Jean Thierry and Jack-Andre Rousseau.
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 Esperanto and Cinema. Part One
Barry, I saw part of Angoroj once, which is how captivating I fo
Barry, I saw part of Angoroj once, which is how captivating I found it I guess...
I'd be very keen to see it again some time to see how or why I felt that way, but to be honest it has in my experience a rather dreadful reputation as well.
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 Esperanto culture - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Historically most of the music published in Esperanto has been in various folk traditions; in recent decades more rock and other modern genres has appeared.
In 1964, Jacques-Louis Mahé produced the first full-length feature film in Esperanto, entitled Angoroj.
This was followed in 1965 by Incubus, starring William Shatner.
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 Incubus (movie) biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Most English speakers have given the film good ratings and reviews, likening it to the work of Ingmar Bergman, while Esperanto speakers are generally disappointed by the actors' dreadful pronunciation.
It is often stated that Incubus was the first Esperanto film, but the Esperanto film Angoroj (esperanto for "Agonies") appeared in 1964, one year before Incubus.
Incubus is however the only feature-length film in Esperanto.
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 Angoroj - send us subtitles for divx and dvd movies - dvd rip
Angoroj - send us subtitles for divx and dvd movies - dvd rip
Angoroj - subtitles for divx and dvd movies in many languages - dvd rip
Send us new subtitles for this movie, please.
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 Incubus
The most famous film ever to make use of the language was Chaplin's talkie, The Great Dictator, which was located in a mythical dictatorship, Toimania, where the native language, as evidenced by the street signs and some dialogue, is Esperanto.
Shatner's Incubus was the second full-length film made entirely in Esperanto, the first being Angoroj - "Agonies", which was made a year earlier.
To make the whole experience even stranger, the film is not at all incompetent.
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 Incubus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Inter horor-filmo pri vampiroj kaj Bergman-etosa verko, tiu vidinda filmo, produktita de la konata firmao "Paramount" en 1965, enmergos vin en plej strangan etoson, al kiu la lingvo esperanto tute ne fremdas.
Efektive, post la kriminala filmo "Angoroj", produktita de J. Mahé en Parizo, "Incubus" estis la dua fikcia filmo plene en la Internacia Lingvo.
Char la geaktoroj fakte ne estis esperantistoj kaj tute ne kontentige majstris la lingvon, utilis surskribi la filmon ne nur en diversaj lingvoj, sed ankaù en esperanto.
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Incubus is the only film ever produced for general release entirely in Esperanto, and was only the second film to be produced in Esperanto at all.
The previous year (1964) saw the publication of Angoroj, made for and by Esperantists.
But Incubus was an "art house film experiment", set on the mysterious island of Nomen Tuum.
www.esperanto.org /uk/eabnetnews/netnews000012.txt   (3751 words)

  
 Incubus (movie) : Incubus film
Most English speakers have given the film good ratings and reviews while Esperanto speakers are generally disappointed by the dreadful pronunciation in the film.
It is a common myth that Incubus was the first Esperanto film[?], but Angoroj appeared in 1964, one year before Incubus.
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