Finding Birt Acres

The Rediscovery of a Film Pioneer

Barry Anthony author Deac Rossell author Peter Domankiewicz author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Exeter Press

Published:24th Jun '25

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Apparently from Virginia, Birt Acres appeared out of nowhere in Britain aged 35, without a trace of his former life. Yet immediately he became a prominent figure in the late Victorian photographic world. He soon teamed up with Robert Paul to make a moving picture camera and then shot the first commercial films in Britain in spring 1895, in parallel with the work of the Lumière brothers in France, before repeating this in Germany. His innovations included being the first to establish a dedicated venue for watching films, to give a Royal Command Performance of moving pictures, to create screen advertising, and to design a home movie camera.

A disdain for showbusiness led to Acres squandering the commercial opportunities he created, and initiated the erasure of his remarkable story. From early in the twentieth century, film historians have consistently underestimated and undervalued his achievements.

In this book, for the first time, we see a detailed and compelling portrait of Birt Acres, with substantial new research on his early work in moving pictures and on the careers of his associates, leading directly to new interpretations of the importance of this elusive pioneer. It draws on a wealth of fresh sources, with a massively expanded filmography supporting this re-evaluation. Written by three specialists in early film history, this volume significantly revises the received story of Birt Acres, at the same time casting new light on the beginnings of cinema in Britain.

One of the book’s pleasures is to be found in its prolific illustrations... Above all, though, it is the astonishing quality of the research and the prose in which it is recorded that is the book’s great strength in the way in which it achieves the daunting process in which the long-forgotten Acres is restored to memory.

-- Brian McFarlane * Film & History *

This comprehensive monograph on Birt Acres' inventions and commercial activities in the early years of cinematography, based entirely on primary sources, sheds light on the fierce competition during the development of this new medium and finally makes sound corrections to authorship claims that have been asserted for over a century.

-- Martin Loiperdinger * H-Soz-Ku

ISBN: 9781804131466

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm

Weight: 725g

336 pages