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| [[Asalto y Robo de un Tren]] (The Great Train Robbery) | |||
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| Silent short. Considered to be the first film of the genre. | |||
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Revision as of 19:28, 8 June 2023
The Alharun is a film genre that, as described by the Andro Academy of Fine Arts, "set in the western regions of Alharu, embodies a struggle for survival, grit, and a defiant frontier spirit." Traditionally Alharuns are set in the Alharun Frontier, a region generally considered to stretch from the Chenshas Lake to the Hei Sea, and bounded to the south by either the Moros Mountains, or Bahia del Trébol and the Synthe Sea depending on the source. The majority of land area of what is considered the frontier is taken up by the Paran Desert, which features prominently in Alharun fiction and has influenced the aesthetic elements of many films and art pieces. There are many examples of stories of the genre being set in locations outside of the frontier – including Mesothalassa, Cashari Island, and even parts of Aurelia. Conventionally, Alharuns are set in the historical era from around 1845 to 1910.
History
Characteristics, Themes, and Setting
Subgenres
List of Films
Title | Year Released | Nation of Origin | Director | Notable Cast | Subgenre/Notes |
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Asalto y Robo de un Tren (The Great Train Robbery) | 1903 | Iverica | Juan Mármol | Santiago Rodriguez, Diego Hidalgo, Guadalupe | Silent short. Considered to be the first film of the genre. |