L'Oeuvre Scientifique de Pasteur.

Date:
[1947]
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Description

A somewhat incoherent but extremely lively, though a trifle melodramatic, account of Pasteur's principal researches and discoveries in biochemistry, bacteriology and medicine during the period 1866-1895, co-directed by celebrated French biologist and scientific cineaaste Jean Painleve (1902-1989). Re- enactments of some of Pasteur's classic experiments and observations on crystal formation, fermentation, aerobic and anaerobic respiration, streptococcal infections, anthrax, the diseases of silkworms, etc. alternate with dramatic highlights of his demolition of the theory of spontaneous generation, his cure of the young Joseph Meister from rabies and some quite extraordinary cinemicography of the fermentation of yeast, bacterial cultures and various pathogenic microrganisms. Rather superficial and extremley dated both in its historiography and its dramatic style, but far livelier and infinitely more enjoyable thn some recent historiography of Pasteur.

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1947]

Physical description

1 videocassette (VHS) (37 min.) : sound, black and white, SECAM.

Copyright note

Non-broadcast video

Notes

On same cassette as "Institut Pasteur 1887-1987- 2087", (1991). French dialogue and commentary; rather indistinct in places. Copy given to the Trust by the Scientific Section of the French Embassy in September 1991.

Creator/production credits

Producer and director, Georges Rouquier; with Jacques Girard, Jean Painlev and Roland Tirat in the role of Pasteur

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