A Trip to the Moon
"A Trip to the Moon" is a silent film directed by Georges Méliès in 1902. The movie is known for its imaginative storytelling and innovative special effects. It follows a group of astronomers who build a rocket and travel to the Moon, where they encounter strange creatures called Selenites.
The film is famous for its iconic scene of the rocket landing in the Moon's eye. It is considered one of the first science fiction films and has influenced many filmmakers. "A Trip to the Moon" showcases the creativity and vision of early cinema, making it a significant piece of film history.