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Gevacolor is a color motion picture process. It was introduced in 1947 by Gevaert in Belgium, and an affiliate of Agfacolor . The process and company flourished in the 1950s as it was suitable for on location shooting. Both the companies merged in 1964 to form Agfa-Gevaert , and continued producing film stock till the 1980s.[1]
List of films taken in Gevacolor [ ]
Bangladeshi films [ ]
Title
Color
Year
Notes
Ref.
Narom Garom
Gevacolor
Unknown
First feature Bangla film shot in Gevacolor.
European films [ ]
La maison du printemps
Gevacolor
1949
First ever film shot in Gevacolor.
Lúdas Matyi
1950
First feature film in Hungary to be shot in Gevacolor.
Blaubart
Color
1951
Shot in Gevacolor.
Cet âge est sans pitié
Gevacolor
1952
Senza veli
1952
Tarantella napoletana
1953
L'uomo, la bestia e la virtù
Partly in colour
1953
Some scenes were shot in Gevacolor.
La nave delle donne maledette
Gevacolor
1953
Le comte de Montechristo
1954
Suspiros de Triana [2]
1955
India: Matri Bhumi
1958
First documentary-hybrid film to be shot in Gevacolor.
The Devil's Nightmare
1971
L'albero degli zoccoli
1978
Last ever film shot in Gevacolor.
Indian films [ ]
Kalyaanam Pannippaar
Partly in colour
1952
First Tamil and South Indian film with a colour sequence. Song sequence of "Engu Sendraayo" filmed in colour.
Shahenshah
Gevacolor
1953
First full length Indian movie shot in Gevacolor.
Gevacolor
1953
First full length Indian movie shot in Gevacolor.
Kanavaney Kankanda Deivam
Partly in colour
1955
Second Tamil film to have colour sequence. Song sequence of "Jagajothiye" and ending dance sequence in colour.
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum
Colour
1956
First full length Tamil colour film
Marma Veeran
Partly in colour
Some scenes shot in colour.
Kannin Manigal
Contains sequences in Gevacolor. Lost film .
Thangamalai Ragasiyam
1957
Sequence of the song "Ehalogame" in colour
Ambikapathy
Sequence of duet songs in colour
Allaudinum Arputha Vilakkum
Song sequence of "Chelaadum Neerodai Meethae" in colour
Nadodi Mannan
1958
Second half in colour
Illarame Nallaram
Dance sequence by Saroja Devi and Kumari Kamala in colour.
Engal Kudumbam Perisu
Children's dance drama in colour
Thirumanam
Dance sequence by Gopi Krishna, Kumari Kamala and B. Sarojadevi in colour. This is a lost film with no surviving prints.
Veerapandiya Kattabomman
Gevacolor
1959
Shot entirely in Gevacolor, then prints released in Technicolor.
Athisaya Penn
Partly in Gevacolor
Film was shot in Gevacolor. The climax of this film was shot in Technicolor for 45 minutes.
Adutha Veetu Penn
Partly in colour
1960
The song "Enakkaga Nee Raja" was shot in colour.
Kuzhandhaigal Kanda Kudiyarasu
Some parts of the film appeared in colour.
Sri Valli
Colour
1961
Although shot entirely in colour, the film was not a commercial success because of a draggy storyline.
Kappalottiya Thamizhan
Partly in colour
A song sequence shot in colour.
Lava Kusa
Gevacolor
1963
The first full length Telugu film & the Last Tamil film to be shot in Gevacolor. Tamil colour films after 1963 were shot in Eastmancolour.
Malaysian films [ ]
Title
Color
Year
Notes
Ref.
Buloh Perindu
Gevacolor
1953
First feature film in Malaysia shot in Gevacolor.
Ribut
Gevacolor
1956
Third colour film in Malaysia and the second Gevacolor film.
Mahsuri
Gevacolor
1959
Third Gevacolor in Malaysia
See also [ ]
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