Scenes on Every Floor

The 1904–1905 Pathé short Un coup d’œil par étage (literally “A Glance on Each Floor”) is an inventive early comedy that presents a whimsical peek into life across multiple apartments in a single building. It plays with cinematic point-of-view and narrative structure in a way that was novel at the time. The film cuts between brief vignettes on each apartment floor: a man at a phone, a pillow fight between children, an elderly lady with a cat—and finally, a resident scrambling to extinguish curtains that have caught fire. Structured as a vertical tour ("par étage"), the short runs about 6 minutes in restored screenings and was featured in retrospectives on early cinem

Country:

France

Genre:

Comedy

Duration:

6 minutes

Year:

1904

Director:

Lucien Nonguet

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Company:

Pathé Frères

Cast:
Dranem

Félix Galipaux

Andre Maréchal

Crew:
Lucien Nonguet

Director

Louis J. Gasnier

Assistant Director