Exemple de utilizare a Pathé în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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The Pathé Brothers.
Films distributed by Pathé include.
The Pathé Brothers.
This film was restored by PATHÉ in 2013.
Pathé Frères.
But in 1935, Pathé went bankrupt.
Pathé and Méliès worked together in 1911.
The French press, however, attacked Natan mercilessly for his stewardship of Pathé.
Pathé distributed Excursion to the Moon by Segundo de Chomón.
He resumed production of the newsreel Pathé News, which had not been produced since 1927.[8].
It has been estimated that at one time, 60 percent of all films were shot with Pathé equipment.
In 1908, Pathé invented the newsreel that was shown in cinemas prior to a feature film.
Georges Méliès made a film Baron Munchausen's Dream,his first film to be distributed by Pathé.
Pathé was already in substantial financial trouble when Bernard Natan took control of the company in 1929.
Prior to the outbreak of World War I, Pathé dominated Europe's market in motion picture cameras and projectors.
Pathé is proud to distribute… and Arena Films is proud to present a movie with sound, speech and song, with Mesdemoiselles.
In 2004, Gaumont continued its development with Pathé to set up another joint-venture, Gaumont-Pathé Archives.
In 1908, Pathé distributed Excursion to the Moon by Segundo de Chomón, an imitation of Georges Méliès's A Trip to the Moon.
At the age of 13,Jacques receives his first camera, a Pathé baby, and takes classes at the Beaux-Arts de Nantes in his spare time.
Pathé's relationship with Méliès soured, and in 1913 Méliès went bankrupt, andhis last film was never released by Pathé.[5].
As of 2011, this stake is worth €214 million.[11]In 2004, Gaumont continued its development with Pathé to set up another joint-venture, Gaumont-Pathé Archives.
Prior to 2009 in the UK, Pathé self-distributed its films, with their films being released on home video by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Natan acquired another film studio, Société des Cinéromans, from Arthur Bernède and Gaston Leroux,which enabled Pathé to expand into projector and electronics manufacturing.
Along with its competitor Pathé Frères, Gaumont dominated the motion-picture industry in Europe until the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
Weinberg was already a prominent figure at that time,especially known as a representative of foreign companies such as Pathé, for whom he sold gramophones before getting into the film business.
Later, he worked at Pathé, and became a member of the board of directors before leaving in 1921 to become an independent producer.
One of the investor banks collapsed due to financial difficulties unrelated to Pathé's problems, and Pathé was forced to follow through with the purchase of several movie theater chains it no longer could afford to buy.
In 1902, Pathé acquired the Lumière brothers' patents and then set about to design an improved studio camera and to make their own film stock.
In order to finance the company's continued expansion,Pathé's board of directors(which still included Charles Pathé) voted in 1930 to issue shares worth 105 million francs.
Pathé or Pathé Frères(French pronunciation:[pate fʁɛʁ], styled as PATHÉ!) is the name of various French businesses that were founded and originally run by the Pathé Brothers of France starting in 1896.