Julienne Mathieu


Julienne Alexandrine Mathieu was one of the earliest French silent film actresses who appeared mostly in French silents between 1905 and 1909. She appeared in the silent film Hôtel électrique released in 1908, one of the first films to incorporate stop animation. She was the wife of the director Segundo de Chomón. Her contribution to his work was not only her participation in the cast, but also in the script and the special effects.

Biography

From 1907 to 1909, she was credited in the cast of at least 42 films. Most of them were shot by Segundo de Chomón, but she also appeared in films of Gaston Velle, Albert Capellani, Ferdinand Zecca and Lucien Nonguet. Many of these productions are marked by the use of special effects, of which her husband and she have become specialists, such as stop-motion animation, pixilation, overprinting, dissolving, even tracking shot. For their inspiration, they closely imitate the production of Méliès, definitive pioneer but less successful : by funding the Mathieu-Chomón couple, Pathé Frères Productions sought to regain the advantage over its competitor, Star Film.
Her life on screen ends in 1909. Her sister, France Mathieu, appeared then in her place, and disappeared soon from the picture too. From 1912 to 1925, Julienne Mathieu seems to have lived in Turin with her family, sometimes called Suzanne. She died in oblivion at the Hospice of Charity in Chieri on December 1, 1943.

Analysis

Principal character of movies where magic was central, Julienne Mathieu was almost always presented as the master of ceremonies, unlike other productions of her time, by Méliès or Blackton for example, which faced the same diegesis. In En avant la musique, a film parodying Méliès' Le mélomane, for example, she was playing a female bandmaster who stole the heads of her male musicians to throw them on a giant musical sheet.
The rehabilitation of Julienne Mathieu is pending, according to the organizers of a conference in 2018: « Figures that have remained in the shadows are emerging, like Julienne Mathieu who could be qualified as co-author on each of her films. » For others, she was an excellent connoisseur of the entertainment industry and of cinematographic techniques, and she was at least an « artistic collaborator ».

Filmography

1909
1908
1907
  • 1907. :fr:Les Œufs de Pâques|Les œufs de Pâques, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:La fée des roches noires |La fée des roches noires, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:Le Spectre rouge|Le spectre rouge, by Segundo de Chomón et :fr:Ferdinand Zecca|Ferdinand Zecca
  • 1907. :fr:Les chrysanthèmes |Les chrysanthèmes, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:La grenouille |La grenouille, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. Le rêve de Toula, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:Le Sculpteur express|Le sculpteur express, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:Satan s'amuse|Satan s'amuse, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:En avant la musique |En avant la musique, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. Armures mystérieuses, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:Vie et passion de notre seigneur Jésus-Christ|Vie et passion de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ, by Lucien Nonguet or Ferdinand Zecca – role of the Virgin Mary
  • 1907. :fr:Les Verres enchantés|Les verres enchantés, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:Les glaces merveilleuses |Les glaces merveilleuses, by Segundo de Chomón
  • 1907. :fr:L'étang enchanté|L'étang enchanté, by Segundo de Chomón
1906
  • 1906. La dernière sorcière, by Segundo de Chomón
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