Photo sequence of the rare transit of Venus over the face of the Sun, one of the first chronophotographic sequences. In 1873, P.J.C. Janssen, or Pierre Jules César Janssen, invented the Photographic Revolver, which captured a series of images in a row. The device, automatic, produced images in a row without human intervention, being used to serve as photographic evidence of the passage of Venus before the Sun, in 1874.
Directed by P.J.C. Janssen and Francisco Antônio de Almeida Júnior
silent film
astronomy
venus the planet
19th century
science and technology
Rank
#1 in 1874·#6940 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
Crew
P.J.C. Janssen
Director
Francisco Antônio de Almeida Júnior
Director
Popular Reviews
229 reviews
EzequielPRO
10.0★ · 12/26/25
Life changing
Life changing
1
VegaBrownie
5.9★ · 11/02/25
Episode 2, were are the cameos?
Episode 2, were are the cameos?
1
Lexie Judnick
10.0★ · 05/24/26
This is what started it all
This is what started it all
Aaron KobePRO
venus passing😭💔
venus passing😭💔
Konner Kern
So I technically just watched the first recorded movie ever. It’s 5 seconds of just photos but that is really cool that this is still preserved. Peak cinema
So I technically just watched the first recorded movie ever. It’s 5 seconds of just photos but that is really cool that this is still preserved. Peak cinema