The First Interview
The First Interview

Movie spotlight

The First Interview

2011
Movie
15 min
English

In the world's first media interview, shot in Paris in August 1886, the great photographer Nadar interviews the famous scientist and sceptic Chevreul on his 100th birthday. In their own words - originally recorded in shorthand - they discuss photography, colour theory, Moliere, the scientific method, the crazy ideas of balloonists, and - of course - how to live for 100 years. These two legends of the 19th century have a lively and interesting conversation. One was born before the French revolution; the other was destined to see the marvels of the aeroplane and the movies.

Insights

Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary presents a brief, perhaps fictionalized, 'first interview' with a prominent historical figure. It aims to offer a glimpse into a pivotal moment or early perspective of the subject, though the specific figure and context are not widely detailed.

Critical Reception

As a very short documentary with limited public information, "The First Interview" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its impact is likely confined to specific niche screenings or educational contexts where its brevity and focus on a singular interview moment are appreciated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appears to be a brief, potentially archival or re-enacted, interview.

  • Focuses on a single, formative interaction.

  • Limited available information makes broad consensus difficult to ascertain.

Google audience: No significant audience reviews or ratings are available for this short documentary on public platforms.

Fun Fact

Due to its obscurity and extremely short runtime, it is difficult to find verifiable 'fun facts' or extensive production details for "The First Interview (2011)".

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review